[TYPO3-dev] Best practices using github and forge svn in sync?
Kay Strobach
typo3 at kay-strobach.de
Tue Sep 6 17:26:14 CEST 2011
Hi,
Steffen, you should use one main repository (e.g. github).
Perhaps this works for you too :
http://www.adamfranco.com/2010/12/05/mirroring-a-subversion-repository-on-github/
Regards
Kay
Am 06.09.2011 17:16, schrieb Steffen Müller:
> Hi.
>
> We developed an extension so far using github and we'd like to share
> with the community. So hosting it on forge sounds reasonable.
> Extensions on forge still stick to subversion but we already have
> started using git and would like to stay with git.
>
> I am looking for some best practies how to host a project on forge and
> github in sync. So far I found a howto in the kaktusteam blog [1] which
> explains commiting from a local git to forge svn.
> That's quite nice, but we though about something more automagic syncing
> stuff. e.g. commiting to svn should trigger a push to github, vice versa.
> Would you like to share your experience?
>
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