Notices by Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se), page 74
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Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:36:13 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @normandy @moonman @maiyannah They're looking into premium accounts across their services: http://qttr.at/1i33 (blog.opengem.org) -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:33:15 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @normandy @moonman @maiyannah Run by this group https://opengem.org/projects/ , which also runs 8chan archives. Unexpected turn! In conversation from quitter.se permalink Attachments
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Normandy (normandy@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:32:20 UTC Normandy @clacke @moonman @maiyannah Yeah it seems to be financed by donations. In conversation from shitposter.club permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:30:33 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @normandy @moonman @maiyannah They have a #mattermost instance too? Cool.
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Normandy (normandy@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:20:55 UTC Normandy @maiyannah @moonman I personally use gitgud.io. It's been pretty reliable. In conversation from shitposter.club permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:27:55 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @normandy @moonman Yes. Git itself is decentralized. The way most people use it isn't. Linus uses it with a federated social network! (mail) In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Normandy (normandy@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:11:49 UTC Normandy @moonman Git can be used in a decentralized manner. It's just most are used to having once central repo of sorts. In conversation from shitposter.club permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:25:55 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @moonman @maiyannah @normandy svk used to be my life-saver on svn. Until I discovered what a great svn client bzr is. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Christmas Personified as a Catgirl (moonman@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:51:52 UTC Christmas Personified as a Catgirl @maiyannah @normandy I will only ever use DVCS again if I can help it. I was actually surprised the other day when I had to move a subversion repo and I forgot that my local copy wasn't as good as the remote repo. In conversation from shitposter.club permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:25:22 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @maiyannah @moonman @normandy The .git directory is generally smaller than the checked-out work tree, even after a decade of commits. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:49:30 UTC Annah @moonman @normandy The major difference in my experience is more the front end than the backend, though I notice git repos tend to grow larger than CVS ones over a length of time. The only major backend difference is CVS does not keep local copies of branches on a non-master repo, just the working branch. Though to be fair, many clients like TortoiseCVS have workarounds built in for this. I do find the backend of GIT seems much quicker performance wise on lower-end mmachines, such as when I use my laptop to code from bed, though, and that's noteworthy.
As to the front end differences, I can't say I prefer GIT in that regard. The naming system is completely counterintuitive and conflict resolution ends up running into all kinds of problems such as that weird postActiv thing we ran into, which was a result of GITs automerge going autoderp when importing changes from upstream Mikael had made in GNU social.In conversation from community.highlandarrow.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:50:27 UTC Annah @moonman @normandy That said, there's a lot to be said for using the thing everyone else is, in this context, since CVS, SVN, GIT, et al, are all ultimately meant to allow code collaboration. In conversation from community.highlandarrow.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:23:34 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @maiyannah @moonman @normandy There are git-CVS bridges, but they are all kludges. Big gang migration is the only sane way to go. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:22:56 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @maiyannah @moonman @normandy git and svn are closer semantically than svn and CVS, because CVS versioning is per-file, not per-commit. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:45:32 UTC Annah @normandy @moonman SVN and GIT are actually compatible. Not sure why they never did with CVS, the system is easy to import into other systems (though you can get GIT compatibility by proxy I guess since you can import CVS into SVN using most client apps.) In conversation from community.highlandarrow.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Normandy (normandy@shitposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:44:00 UTC Normandy @maiyannah @moonman Never really used CVS, but I did play with Subversion which is somewhat similar. In conversation from shitposter.club permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:20:30 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @maiyannah @moonman @normandy #gogs is on #sandstorm. :-) In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) (clackemovedtoheldscalla@quitter.se)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 07:20:16 UTC Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠) @maiyannah @moonman @normandy I'll keep pushing #sandstorm even though I've never used it myself, because it looks like such a good idea. In conversation from quitter.se permalink -
Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:29:34 UTC Annah @normandy @moonman I actually haven't tried gogs, maybe I'll see if it runs with the main site software better than gitlab does. I'd compartmentalize these into their own VMs but I'm outta IP4s unless I buy some more, and moneys tight until I'm done rewiring and renovating the basement. In conversation from community.highlandarrow.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla -
Annah (maiyannah@community.highlandarrow.com)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Oct-2016 06:24:47 UTC Annah @moonman @normandy In the spirit of tonight's tomfoolery https://community.highlandarrow.com/attachment/68162 In conversation from community.highlandarrow.com permalink Repeated by clackemovedtoheldscalla Attachments