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Moving to GitHub? #1
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That is indeed the plan. And I want to do is as soon as possible. The problem is that I alone am responsible for maintaining the projects and I am very very very knew to github and I'm finding it a little daunting. If you can recommend any resources to help me make the transition from Subversion to Github, please send them my way! :-) |
I found this tutorial quite useful a few years back: https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/GitSvnCrashCourse Likewise, some folks I work with mentioned that this was a good starting point: http://gitimmersion.com/ Good luck with the switch. Git can be tough to grok at first, but I think you'll find it worthwhile. |
Thank you so much for those. I'll let you know as soon as I have the new |
+1 for GitHub as well. I'm making a plugin for my favorite Farmework and being able to pull this repo as a submodule makes it much easier! |
I've already set up 3 of the plugins on github and will support google code and git in parallel until the end of the year (before I move it all to github permanently): |
@digigidy Thanks for doing this. Now happily using the new GitHub version. Also FYI, I've implemented a Symfony2 bundle that wraps up Star Rating for using in Symfony forms and templates: https://github.com/cc-consulting/StarRatingBundle |
I was about to switch libraries when I noticed you may be setting up a repo here. A big +1 if this is the case. GitHub makes it easy for us to keep things up-to-date via Composer.
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