[MacRuby-devel] Show MacRuby? - a start...

Kevin Poorman kjp at brightleafsoftware.com
Sat Feb 11 13:55:00 PST 2012


Sadly, I'm afraid Git's reach only extends to the moons of mars. 

All joking aside, I believe you're 100% right. That said, if the community wants it somewhere else, thats fine.

On Feb 11, 2012, at 2:22 PM, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

> On Feb 11, 2012, at 5:30 AM, Kevin Poorman wrote:
> 
>> Frankly I don't care where it lives --so long as I can continue to contribute to it. It's a git repo hosted at bitbucket because that was my path of least resistance when I was setting it up. (I tend to lean towards bitbucket because it's cheaper for what I do.) 
> 
> Presumably, and I'm still tied VCS tools like SVN and am therefore no git master, it's possible to pull from repositories anywhere, whether they're on github or (new to me) bitbucket?  I see no reason not to maintain the independent "sovereignty" of your project or any other since, as you say, it means you can continue to update and improve it just like you always did with no additional friction, but still reap all of the benefits (or, more accurately, allow users to reap all the benefits) of a single git pull from macruby.org to get all the goodies from one distribution point.
> 
> I'll also be the first to admit that us non-DVCS users tend to attribute almost magical properties to git ("it even allows you to synchronize data from deep space probes out past the orbit of JUPITER!"), but this notion should be well within its capabilities, yes?
> 
> - Jordan
> 
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