> * David Fetter <david@fetter.org> [080709 14:45]:
> > On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 09:28:34PM -0400, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>
> > > In fact, I fail to see the point of you providing the repo if
> > > the upstream guys are apparently not using it ...
> >
> > It's *very* early days to be dismissing git entirely. We don't
> > have auths fixed up yet, and I contend that that's because the
> > people who have sudo on the git machine are unwilling to create
> > git-shell accounts for people who need them.
>
> I don't think that was intended to dismiss git entirely, but only
> question what the point of this particular git repo/branch is for:
> http://git.postgresql.org/?p=~davidfetter/postgresql/.git;a=shortlog;h=with_recursive
>
> Is it just to provide an alternative way to fetch the patch? I
> would have thought that anybody who can compile PostgreSQL from
> source can apply a patch (if the patch available and applies
> cleanly).
>
> The with_recursive branch doesn't seem to provide any of the nice
> goodies that git could provide (i.e. patch history, merge
> corresponding to various versions so you can easily see what
> changed, etc)
I'm really new to this git thing, but I now have access to create
git-shell accounts, etc. on git.postgresql.org. Any ideas you can
offer on how better to handle this would really help me. :)
Cheers,
David.
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