Re: Creating private branches under fedpkg/git

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On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 11:01:45PM +0100, M A Young wrote:
> What is the policy on creating private branches under fedpkg/git? Can it 
> be done by anyone with acl commit or do you need special permissions?
> 
> My interest is that I had a private branch of the kernel package under CVS 
> which I used to build pvops enabled kernels so that the more adventurous 
> could use a Fedora based Domain-0 kernel with xen. However this branch 
> hasn't been copied across (presumably because of the difficulties in 
> transfering the kernel package) though I could easily continue from a new 
> branch if that is appropriate.

Surely with git you just make a branch in your own repository?  Or do
you need private branches which are shared with some others?

Rich.

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