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- Subject: Re: Where to publish Lua modules?
- From: Alexander Gladysh <agladysh@...>
- Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 00:57:09 +0400
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 00:48, Marc Balmer <marc@msys.ch> wrote:
> Am 04.04.12 17:59, schrieb Sam Roberts:
>> On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:19 AM, Dimitris Papavasiliou
>> <dpapavas@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Maybe there are other better solutions.
>>
>> There is, use git-svn to bidirectionally push history to github, and
>> pull any changes people give you back.
>>
>> Btw, there is a link on github that will pull the head as a tarball,
>> so its a decent way of pulling tarballs, too.
>>
>> svn workflow would look something like below (google around for better
>> info, my details might be wrong):
>>
>> # svn -> github
>>
>> git svn clone svn://svn.example.com/stuff/trunk/lua/joey joey
>> git remote add origin git@github.com:your.username/joey.git
>> git push origin
>>
>> # github -> svn
>>
>> git pull
>> git svn rebase
>> git svn dcommit
>
> While this seems technically possible, it means quite some work. And I
> don't really want the files history to be public, the commit messages
> often contain internal stuff.
>
> Publishing as tarballs seems best to me, although already that means
> additional work for not much gain... ;)
>
> It's a dilemma. Publish or not?
Do publish please, in whatever form you'd like.
Thank you!
Alexander.