Re: private branches under fedpkg/git

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On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Roland McGrath wrote:

> You only really need to use a branch in the canonical repository if you are
> going to do non-scratch koji builds.  Otherwise you could just make your
> own forked repository, which git supports nicely.  (You can put it on your
> fedorapeople site, for example.)  OTOH, sharing it centrally is a fine way
> to make it easy for people to find your branches.

I think I might try a separate repo on fedorapeople, and see if I can get 
it to work (there are limitations such as filespace that might cause 
problems). I do intend to follow the suggested naming convention though in 
case it makes sense to switch back to the canonical repository for some 
reason.

 	Michael Young
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