X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/de74b20d6e0043d2cb1f7091f139b64c09e551fb..25033d91145d0f102c6f6889f04e80e31b218684:/doc/git.mdwn diff --git a/doc/git.mdwn b/doc/git.mdwn index e7f47f5a0..a0b9c950f 100644 --- a/doc/git.mdwn +++ b/doc/git.mdwn @@ -16,17 +16,60 @@ Or like this if your firewall only passes http traffic (slow): The gitweb is [here](http://git.ikiwiki.info/?p=ikiwiki). -There is also a mirror [on github](http://github.com/joeyh/ikiwiki/tree/master). - Commits to this git repository are fed into [CIA](http://cia.vc), and can be browsed, subscribed to etc on its [project page](http://cia.vc/stats/project/ikiwiki). They're also fed into [twitter](http://twitter.com/ikiwiki). -## branches +## personal git repositories You are of course free to set up your own ikiwiki git repository with your -own [[patches|patch]]. +own [[patches|patch]]. If you list it here, the `gitremotes` script will +automatically add it to git remotes. Your repo will automatically be pulled +into [[Joey]]'s working repository where he can see your branches and +think about merging them. This is recommended. :-) + + + +* github `git://github.com/joeyh/ikiwiki.git` + ([browse](http://github.com/joeyh/ikiwiki/tree/master)) + A mirror of the main repo, automatically updated. +* l10n `git://l10n.ikiwiki.info/` + Open push localization branch used for +* [[smcv]] `git://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/git/smcv/ikiwiki.git` +* [[intrigeri]] `git://gaffer.ptitcanardnoir.org/ikiwiki.git` +* [[gmcmanus]] `git://github.com/gmcmanus/ikiwiki.git` +* [[jelmer]] `git://git.samba.org/jelmer/ikiwiki.git` +* [[hendry]] `git://webconverger.org/git/ikiwiki` +* [[jon]] `git://github.com/jmtd/ikiwiki.git` +* [[ikipostal|DavidBremner]] `git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git/ikipostal.git` +* [[ikimailbox|DavidBremner]] `git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git/ikimailbox.git` +* [[ikiplugins|DavidBremner]] `git://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git/ikiplugins.git` +* [[jonas|JonasSmedegaard]] `git://source.jones.dk/ikiwiki-upstream` +* [[arpitjain]] `git://github.com/arpitjain11/ikiwiki.git` +* [[chrysn]] `git://github.com/github076986099/ikiwiki.git` +* [[simonraven]] `git://github.com/kjikaqawej/ikiwiki-simon.git` +* [[schmonz]] `git://github.com/schmonz/ikiwiki.git` +* [[will]] `http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~willu/ikiwiki.git` +* [[kaizer]] `git://github.com/engla/ikiwiki.git` +* [[bbb]] `http://git.boulgour.com/bbb/ikiwiki.git` +* [[KathrynAndersen]] `git://github.com/rubykat/ikiplugins.git` +* [[ktf]] `git://github.com/ktf/ikiwiki.git` +* [[tove]] `git://github.com/tove/ikiwiki.git` +* [[GiuseppeBilotta]] `git://git.oblomov.eu/ikiwiki` +* [[roktas]] `git://github.com/roktas/ikiwiki.git` +* [[davrieb|David_Riebenbauer]] `git://git.liegesta.at/git/ikiwiki` + ([browse](http://git.liegesta.at/?p=ikiwiki.git;a=summary)) +* [[GustafThorslund]] `http://gustaf.thorslund.org/src/ikiwiki.git` +* [[peteg]] `git://git.hcoop.net/git/peteg/ikiwiki.git` +* [[privat]] `git://github.com/privat/ikiwiki.git` +* [[blipvert]] `git://github.com/blipvert/ikiwiki.git` + +## branches + +In order to refer to a branch in one of the above git repositories, for +example when submitting a [[patch]], you can use the +[[templates/gitbranch]] template. Some of the branches included in the main repository include: @@ -37,10 +80,11 @@ Some of the branches included in the main repository include: instead of xhtml. * `wikiwyg` adds [[todo/wikiwyg]] support. It is unmerged pending some changes. -* `darcs` is being used to add darcs support. +* `debian-stable` is used for updates to the old version included in + Debian's stable release, and `debian-testing` is used for updates to + Debian's testing release. (These and similar branches will be rebased.) +* `ignore` gets various branches merged to it that Joey wishes to ignore + when looking at everyone's unmerged changes. * `pristine-tar` contains deltas that [pristine-tar](http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/pristine-tar) can use to recreate released tarballs of ikiwiki -* `debian-stable` is used for updates to the old version included in - Debian's stable release, and `debian-testing` is used for updates to - Debian's testing release.