[parisc-linux] Let's Try Something New(tm)
Mike Frysinger
vapier at gentoo.org
Tue Feb 20 22:40:12 MST 2007
On Saturday 17 February 2007, kyle mcmartin wrote:
> And, well, I'm kind of getting sick of it. I propose for at least the next
> few months, instead of everyone being able to pollute the shared tree, they
> keep all their work in branches. Instead of merging or pushing, or
> whatever, you can send the patches to the list for review. This will work
> more or less like linux-kernel does, hopefully.
>
> Your patch will get an ACK or NAK from others here, and I'll directly
> merge the mail into my git tree, instead of waiting until there's an
> aperture of Minimal Kyle Apathy[3] and having to sync up a pile of junk[4].
for the layman (aka me), if i want to pull the latest sources in order to work
on glibc/nptl and such, what git tree should i be pulling ? torvalds'
linux-2.6.git ? the linux-2.6.git hosted on the parisc-linux.org site ?
some other tree ?
-mike
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