From: Erik V. <eri...@xs...> - 2011-07-11 20:31:37
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That would be great. Thanks. Erik. > -----Original Message----- > From: brett lentz [mailto:bre...@gm...] > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 9:45 PM > To: Development list for Rails: an 18xx game > Subject: Re: [Rails-devel] Are we ready for Git? > > I'll work on it this week. This coming weekend should be a good target for > the cutover. > > ---Brett. > > > > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Erik Vos <eri...@xs...> wrote: > > OK, it seems we are ready then for the switchover. > > > > Brett, when do you think you can have rebuilt the Git repo at Sourceforge? > > I suppose it's better to create a fresh new repository than to do a > > massive update to get the current old one up to date. > > > > Erik. > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Phil Davies [mailto:de...@gm...] > >> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2011 10:56 AM > >> To: Development list for Rails: an 18xx game > >> Subject: Re: [Rails-devel] Are we ready for Git? > >> > >> As far as I'm concerned it's really Brett, Erik and Stefan's decision > > being the > >> primary contributors to the project. IntelliJ has a Git plugin so > >> I'm > > sure I'll > >> work it out :) > >> > >> Phil > >> > >> On 11 July 2011 06:04, Stefan Frey <ste...@we...> wrote: > >> > Erik & Brett, > >> > given that you both had some long-time hands-on-experience with > >> > Maven (compared to my third-party recommendation and a short > >> > try-out) I agree to stay with the current setup. > >> > I had not tested EGit/JGit before, thus I considered them as > >> > competing products similar to the svn-support in eclipse ;-) Stefan > >> > > >> > On Sunday, July 10, 2011 07:08:05 pm brett lentz wrote: > >> >> On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Erik Vos <eri...@xs...> wrote: > >> >> >> -----Original Message----- > >> >> >> From: Stefan Frey [mailto:ste...@we...] > >> >> >> Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 2:42 PM > >> >> >> To: Development list for Rails: an 18xx game > >> >> >> Subject: Re: [Rails-devel] Are we ready for Git? > >> >> >> > >> >> >> Erik & Brett, > >> >> >> I am up for that move. Do you recommend JGit or Egit? > >> >> > > >> >> > AFAIK you need both (in Eclipse). > >> >> > >> >> Correct. > >> >> > >> >> JGit is the java git implementation. > >> >> EGit is the eclipse plugin built on top of JGit. > >> >> > >> >> >> I am wondering if you would consider to move to a maven build > >> >> >> at the same time. Ideally by changing to the maven recommended > >> >> >> repo > >> layout. > >> >> > > >> >> > Dunno. Brett is handling the builds (I only run either from > >> >> > Eclipse Run or from the published Rails jars). > >> >> > > >> >> > I hardly know anything about Maven. In the past I have been > >> >> > half-involved with some (old) projects that used Maven, and > >> >> > perhaps > >> some other stuff. > >> >> > What I remember about these projects was the ubiquitous presence > >> >> > of pom.xml files that did not mean anything to me (I wasn't > >> >> > really interested either - it worked). So I'm blank. > >> >> > >> >> I deal with Maven at my day job, and I'm not a fan. Perhaps as > >> >> Maven > >> >> 3 matures, it will improve in crucial areas. Right now, I really > >> >> dislike the way it handles dependency resolution, among other things. > >> >> > >> >> > Perhaps we'll better restrict ourselves to one major step at a time? > >> >> > >> >> Agreed. > >> >> > >> >> > One thing on our Git repo that I have struggled with yesterday > >> >> > is that it seems to require that the .git directory would exist > >> >> > at the same level as all project directories (game, tile, data > >> >> > etc.). I was trying to get these directories below a src > >> >> > directory on the same level as .git (under the project root), > >> >> > but failed to get there. Not really a problem, but perhaps > noteworthy. > >> >> > > >> >> > Erik. > >> >> > >> >> ---Brett. > >> >> > >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> >> --- > >> >> ------ > >> >> --- All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is > >> >> seriously valuable. Why? It contains a definitive record of > >> >> application performance, security threats, fraudulent activity, > >> >> and more. Splunk takes this data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And > common sense. > >> >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> Rails-devel mailing list > >> >> Rai...@li... > >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-devel > >> > > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > --- > >> > -------- All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is > >> > seriously valuable. > >> > Why? 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