On 4/15/2023 3:23 AM, Carlos via ntg-context wrote:
thank you Taco, Hans, and Aditya, Mikael, et
Hans, I was just curious about your git strategy and wanted to ask you about something.
I have no strategy. I see it as just an offline repository and archive. The luametatex repos sort of resembles what I have on my machine but even then I always use intermediate 'compare before merge' steps that predate git. Git (or svn) is nice for seeing changes but I admit that I never roll-back using git. When I have to integrate something in e.g. luametatex that comes from git I always diff (winmerge) and "manually merge". So much for stragety: not that fancy. The context updates are assembled from a completely different dev structure (think also of temporary files, runtime files for manuals etc that don't belong in something git) and turning that modus operandi into something git would make my way of doing things pretty inefficient, so unless very little changes etc happen i won't change that. All the git magic is maintained by Mojca and occassionally we discuss how to move on (we have some pending install-from-git stuff but that might take a while before being promoted). I'm not really interested in al the additional stuff like chats, pull requests, keeping track of comments in git, all these (for me useless) statistics. I don't want to end up in an endless 'check this or that' noose, so for me email and communicating (could be visual) with some involved does it well; more fun too. For some other projects git(hub|lab) is a communication method, basically an on-line storage.
Did you guys ever consider having a cgit interface and hosting it.
A bunch of projects have done it
heck. Even git, which is where everything solely depends on in the end, is running it.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/git/git.git/
https://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/about/ There is not much to gain with adding yet another interface to what we have now. It only works if one or more people commit (no git pun intended) themselves long-term to it which relates to ie beging used.
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