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Forum: Polls Topic: SVN --> Github? |
crank123 |
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:51 am
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Mmmmm....Okay...So, I get that the general consensus is no. That means I can create a Github repo for myself to work on. However, merging it back in would be a little tricky. So, I'll just have to wait. |
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Forum: Polls Topic: SVN --> Github? |
crank123 |
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 2:49 am
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1. a. True b. True
2. True
3. I WANT to, but I can't. Just because I haven't posted any code yet doesn't mean I won't ever do it.
Why can't you add into the script a line that also pushes it to a Github repo? |
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Forum: Polls Topic: SVN --> Github? |
crank123 |
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 1:24 am
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I am fully aware of WebSVN. However, WebSVN can be confusing, unappealing, and lacking of functionality. |
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Forum: Polls Topic: SVN --> Github? |
crank123 |
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 12:46 am
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Switching to Github will greatly increase the productivity of KOS's development. This would allow easy editing for people on any computer. The SVN server should still be up for people to be able to look at past revisions. My computer recently broke. So, I have to borrow one until I get a new one (It... |
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