Eric Daoust wrote: > Would it be possible to have access to a branch of the gegl git so that when I, > Adam or Nicolas post questions people can check/download what we do? > > If not, should we set up a git server with publicly accessible contents? > Hi! Granting push access for GSoC students makes complete sense. For the GEGL+GPU project we have just pushed the branch gsoc2009-gpu to the GNOME gegl git repo: http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gegl/log/?h=gsoc2009-gpu The intention is to make GSoC development happen publicly. During development, master will be merged regularly to gsoc2009-gpu. Once development is done, the gsoc2009-gpu will be rebased on master, merged to master, the new master is pushed, and gsoc2009-gpu is deleted. Personally I am not confident granting push access to people without having seen a single patch though, so please join #gegl on irc.gnome.org, share some code, and once your coding sanity has been formally confirmed you are more than welcomed to apply for push access to GNOME git. Best regards, Martin _______________________________________________ Gegl-developer mailing list Gegl-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gegl-developer