[LRUG] Subversion Repository

Murray Steele murray.steele at gmail.com
Wed Jul 9 09:48:52 PDT 2008


So, I think this is interesting (sorry it took me so long to respond
Anthony).

However, rather than setting up a LRUG git repo that people would push all
their code into, I think what might be a better idea is setting up an LRUG
account on github and having that account follow lrug members on github +
watch the specific repo's that have code that's been talked about.

The question then is are the social features of github enough for people to
use the lrug account as a hub for finding other lrug code?  I could publish
the news for you RSS feed for the lrug account.  It's a private feed, but I
think the token is in the url so others could use it if I published it
outside of github.

Anyone think this is interesting / worth pursuing.

Muz

2008/6/21 Anthony Green <email at acgreen.co.uk>:

> We have a few more members that when this was originally posted.
> Is it worth trying again but with Git ?
>
>
> On 19/06/2006 14:37, "Murray Steele" <murray.steele at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > It was mentioned at the two meetings I've been to that it might be nice
> to
> > have an lrug subversion repository for the community to play with.  As it
> > seemed like a reasonable idea, I've set one up on svn.lrug.org and put a
> > copy of bsSvnBrowser up on http://svnbrowse.lrug.org/ for nicer browsing
> of
> > the repository.
> >
> > There's only the one repository at the moment (
> > http://svn.lrug.org/lrug_sandbox/) but hopefully by the time that we
> need
> > more than one repository (e.g. the lrug_sandbox for people to play in,
> and
> > other repositories for people to do specific projects together with)
> > bsSvnBrowser will have been updated to deal with multiple repositories
> and
> > we won't need to muck about with multiple browse urls.
> >
> > Anyway, it's obviously empty at the moment (doesn't even have a directory
> > structure), but I thought it might be nice to have people start filling
> it
> > with copies of presentations or code that has been shown off at the
> meetings
> > (BenJohn's talker thingy?) and over time it might grow to be something
> > useful.  Of course anything you think is interesting you can commit to
> the
> > repository and let people know about it via the list.
> >
> > It's public-read, private-write so if you want write access you'll have
> to
> > get in touch.  I suspect the best thing to do would be to post to the
> list
> > and then someone who can add you (Me or James Adam at the moment) will
> reply
> > privately to get a user and pass from you and set up your account.  Note
> > it's probably best to use a throw-away password (and username  if you are
> > *really* paranoid) as they're not user-changable and will be available
> > in-the-clear on the svn admin interface that dreamhost provides.
> >
> > Anyway, feel free to use or not as you see fit.
> >
> > Let me know if you want write access.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Muz
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