]] Ian Jackson
| I think the answer is obviously the former. Someone who pushes to a
| repo already needs to know about it, set up keys, etc. A visitor who
| just wants to download may know nothing and just guess urls.
They're more likely to use their favourite search engine or click on a
link
Bernd Zeimetz writes ("Re: Please reconsider public vcs naming on alioth"):
> On 05/27/2011 02:51 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
> >> That means you can no longer commit to git.d.o, so you'll have to use
> >> git-commit.d.o or something similar for pushes.
> >
On 05/27/2011 02:51 PM, Bernhard R. Link wrote:
>> That means you can no longer commit to git.d.o, so you'll have to use
>> git-commit.d.o or something similar for pushes.
>
> Would you expect to be able to push to git.debian.org?
Yes. It is easy to remember and personally I fail to understand wh
]] Agustin Martin
| On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:27:42AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
| > ]] "Bernhard R. Link"
| > | With all due respect to the great work you do maintaining alioth
| > | and understanding that after such a big transition it can be
| > | annoying to have to change things again I
* Tollef Fog Heen [110527 11:28]:
> | With the new alioth setup all those three are the same host as
> | far as I do understand it, to it is utterly unintuitive to have
> | none of those functions under the name git.debian.org but instead
> | the host storing the data and offering ssh access. [1]
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:27:42AM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> ]] "Bernhard R. Link"
> | With all due respect to the great work you do maintaining alioth
> | and understanding that after such a big transition it can be
> | annoying to have to change things again I really want to urge
> | you t
]] "Bernhard R. Link"
| - a host offering git:// protocoll
| - a host offering public access to git repositories over http://
| - a host offering a web view of git repositories.
|
| With the new alioth setup all those three are the same host as
| far as I do understand it, to it is utterly unint
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