Hello, On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 11:45 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:56:04PM +0300, Sergiu Ivanov wrote: > >> >> FYI, I want to create a new repository at github... >> > >> > Of course you're free to do that, but why not simply use the >> > Savannah repository? >> >> Oh, I was thinking of that, but I don't really have Savannah >> experience. I have a Savannah account, is that enough to create this >> new repository?.. > > The idea was to create new branches in the existing unionfs repository, > rather than creating another repository.
Hm... I have a conceptual question, then: do I understand it right that unionmount will become a kind of a child project of unionfs? And another one (not conceptual already): does having a Savannah account suffice to create a new branch in the existing unionfs repository? > Also note that you needn't bother about that until you actually have > changes to push. But before you push anything, I wanted to discuss some > policies at the next IRC meeting... (Actually, I wanted to discuss this > at the previous one; but I forgot :-( ) OK, that's not a problem. We are meeting on Tuesday, May 19, and it's not that far away :-) In the meantime, I'll have a look at dir_lookup problem and stuff in nsmux, and into the features of unionfs which we could strip down for unionmount. Regards, scolobb
