[Adium-devl] Leopard Tickets

Ofri Wolfus ofri.wolfus at gmail.com
Thu Jun 14 20:31:51 UTC 2007


First of all, Cogito is Git. It's simply a front end from the times  
Git wasn't that user friendly (it is now deprecated), but it still  
does some things easier than Git itself. Cogito is simply a shell  
script that invokes the various Git commands.

As far as trac integration, IIRC there are two trac plugins that add  
git support. I have no idea how useable/mature they are but I'll look  
into it in the next few days. I remember seeing some people that use  
it in a working environment though.

- Ofri

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On 14/06/2007, at 23:05, Chris Forsythe wrote:

> Ari Johnson wrote:
>
>> On 6/14/07, Chris Forsythe <chris at growl.info> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I've heard of mixed reviews of Git, and the trac integration just  
>>> isn't
>>> there yet from what I can tell.
>>>
>>> Also, how would we get around gpl violations with git? We'd still be
>>> releasing a version of adium with the changes required that would  
>>> cause
>>> Sean to c&d us.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Do any other good distributed version control systems have an
>> acceptably-featureful and -mature integration with Trac?  There  
>> are at
>> least attempts at the same for darcs (which is my personal favorite),
>> for instance.
>>
>> It really is nice to be able to do local/private branches and just
>> ship automated patches between copies of the repository.
>>
>>
> I don't know of any off the top of my head. The other problem we  
> have is
> that some folks want to use bzr, some cogito, some git, so on and  
> so forth.
>
>
>
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