[Cialug] Git 'philosophy'
David Champion
dave at dchamp.net
Fri Dec 18 10:28:28 CST 2009
L. V. Lammert wrote:
> Does anyone use Git in a consulting environment? Here is the situation:
>
>
>> I work from two or three different machines, and need to maintain a
>>
> repository for my 'work'
>
>> There are other possible developers, so I have already setup a 'master'
>>
> repository at the client.
>
> I had originally thought that having my OWN 'working' repository would
> allow me to share environments between office, laptop, & netbook, but git
> does not seem to like two repositories (at least I can't get it working).
>
> So, the question - is maintiaing a 'work' repository and a 'master'
> respository a valid topology?
>
> TIA,
>
> Lee
>
> ==============================================
> Leland V. Lammert lvl at omnitec.net
> Chief Scientist Omnitec Corporation
> Network/Internet Consultants www.omnitec.net
> ==============================================
>
There may (or may not) be a way to do this with Git, but I don't use it
and can't really speak to that.
It seems to me like maybe what you're trying to do is more geared to a
centralized system like SVN or CVS.
-dc
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