my git development snapshot(s)

Arnaud Lacombe lacombar at gmail.com
Wed Sep 28 04:29:48 UTC 2011


Hi,

On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 5:14 AM, Andriy Gapon <avg at freebsd.org> wrote:
>
> Just decided to follow the global trends and trying to throw all of my
> local/private changes at you in hope that the "crowd-sourcing magic" might
> somehow happen :-)  This seems definitely easier than carefully producing the
> patch files and keeping them up-to-date.
>
> So, my newly cloned gitorious repository:
> https://gitorious.org/~avg/freebsd/avgbsd
>
and mine:

https://github.com/lacombar/freebsd/branches

not much stuff for now, but should fill up in the next few days. This
a fork from the freebsd/freebsd.git tree on github, with only stable
branches in it (ie. none of the >2k branches of the original clone),
plus my stuff.

 - Arnaud

> And the first branch of interest:
> https://gitorious.org/~avg/freebsd/avgbsd/commits/devel-20110915
>
> This is a snapshot of almost all of my local changes to the FreeBSD src tree.
> Please note that the branch is not intended to be public in the git sense.  That
> is, there will be no linear history - I periodically rebase my changes on top of
> the svn head and also frequently reshuffle/merge/split commits.
> The snapshot is not tidied up, there are quite a few commits that should be
> merged into other commits, some commit messages are not accurate/pretty, etc.
> The older the commits, the more mature they are supposed to be.
>
> Based on the above, no new commits are expected to this snapshot branch.
> I will produce new snapshot branches from time to time.
>
> I am posting this information to this list initially, later I plan to share the
> code with the wider audience e.g. via hackers at .
>
> P.S. This code sharing is made easier for me by git, Gitorious and "git rebase
> --onto" in particular.  Thanks to Fabien Thomas for the initial FreeBSD clone
> repository at Gitorious!
>
> --
> Andriy Gapon
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