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git life-cycle, development to production

Monday 09 August 2010 7:49:02 pm - 5 replies

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Thiago Campos Viana

Tuesday 10 August 2010 12:42:21 pm

I really don't like github, I think svn+tortoise svn is much more easy to use then github + that beta github windows tool. The only one feature I liked about github is that I can search a repo, fork and edit it online, but when I hade to download a repo to my computer, edit and then upload I have some problems.

I hade several problems trying to create and maintain two or more repo, because when I tried to upload my local files to a repo I got an error, some key problem thing....

Github will be great only if it be as easy to use as svn+tortoise...

About ez publish versioned folders, I think it could be like svn, only extension, settings, and var/yoursite/storage folder, maybe design folder.

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Thomas Parisot

Tuesday 01 March 2011 6:45:39 am

I'm pretty much interested by this topic too.

I want to store that in a single remote (origin), and fetch updates from the upstream (ezpublish git repo).
What is the best way to do?

Because what I need:

  • adding/modifiying files at the root folder of eZ Publish (custom .gitignore, fabric config files etc.)
  • adding my own extensions, project specific: submodules (same repo with other branches or specific repo) or plain files within extensions/ folder?
  • if possible, not publishing the entire history of the upstream on origin, but only changes from the time the project is initiated

For the last point, I created my project, added origin, added upstream, rebased upstream and commited.
However, once I want to clone, I encounter a git packing error, as I have not commited the past history, but only the current snapshot.

Any clue? Any strategy?

Thanks :-)

Nicolas Pastorino

Tuesday 01 March 2011 7:17:29 am

Hi Thomas,

The draft version of the "How to contribute to eZ Publish using GIT" is linked to from there. The final version should be published in a matter of days.

Also, another application of GIT/github and eZ Publish contribution, int he frame of localization, is presented in the following tutorial : http://share.ez.no/learn/ez-publish/translating-localizing-ez-publish-using-git

Stay tuned for the full version of the former,
I hope this helped,
Cheers,

--
Nicolas Pastorino
Director Community - eZ
Member of the Community Project Board

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Thomas Parisot

Wednesday 02 March 2011 6:43:02 am

Hi Thomas,

The draft version of the "How to contribute to eZ Publish using GIT" is linked to from there. The final version should be published in a matter of days.

Also, another application of GIT/github and eZ Publish contribution, int he frame of localization, is presented in the following tutorial : http://share.ez.no/learn/ez-publish/translating-localizing-ez-publish-using-git

Stay tuned for the full version of the former,
I hope this helped,
Cheers,

Hello,

thanks for your reply but unfortunately, I can't see how it could help me during my daily dev on my projects.
What I would like is to fetch changes of eZ, like patches, without pushing the whole eZ history on my own remote.

Thanks

Nicolas Pastorino

Wednesday 02 March 2011 2:56:44 pm

thanks for your reply but unfortunately, I can't see how it could help me during my daily dev on my projects.
What I would like is to fetch changes of eZ, like patches, without pushing the whole eZ history on my own remote.

Hello Thomas,

I will have to leave this question to better GIT experts than i am, i am afraid.

Cheers,

--
Nicolas Pastorino
Director Community - eZ
Member of the Community Project Board

eZ Publish Community on twitter: http://twitter.com/ezcommunity

t : http://twitter.com/jeanvoye
G+ : http://plus.tl/jeanvoye

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