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git-transition [2012/10/30 16:26] – [Why Git] bpgit-transition [2012/10/31 16:50] – spellcheck mikael.ohman
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-===== Why Git =====+===== Why Git=====
 You can read about unique git features on [[http://git-scm.com/about|git project pages]]. The main motivation is that Git makes the life of developpers without read-write repository access more easier.  You can read about unique git features on [[http://git-scm.com/about|git project pages]]. The main motivation is that Git makes the life of developpers without read-write repository access more easier. 
  
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 ===== What it means for me? ===== ===== What it means for me? =====
   * If you are using the release version of OOFEM, installed from official download, you don't have to do anything.   * If you are using the release version of OOFEM, installed from official download, you don't have to do anything.
-  * If you are user and want to keep touch with ongoing development you should clone git repository and regularly synchronize with a new git repository+  * If you are user and want to keep touch with ongoing development you should clone git repository and regularly synchronize with it
-  * If you are contributing developper, the switching to the Git is a must.+  * If you are contributing developer, the switching to the Git is a must.
  
 The [[git-tutorial|OOFEM Git tutorial]] provides the basic introductuion to Git and summarizes the main steps needed. The [[git-tutorial|OOFEM Git tutorial]] provides the basic introductuion to Git and summarizes the main steps needed.
  
 ===== Timeline ===== ===== Timeline =====
-  - Tubmit all updates to svn before October, 28.+  - Submit all updates to svn before October, 28.
   - On October, 28, the write access to svn will be refused, read access still available.   - On October, 28, the write access to svn will be refused, read access still available.
   - Transition will take place on October, 29.   - Transition will take place on October, 29.
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   - On November, 1: write access to lieutenants enabled   - On November, 1: write access to lieutenants enabled
   - svn repository shut down (November, 10)   - svn repository shut down (November, 10)
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 +===== Links =====
 +  * web interface to [[http://oofem.org/gitweb/|oofem git repository]]
 +  * Online version of [[http://git-scm.com/book|Git book]]. Higly recommended!
git-transition.txt · Last modified: 2012/11/03 22:34 by smilauer