On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:37:54PM -0400, Big Lebowski wrote: > Essentially, when I came on a project, a git repository was made > available to me (lets call that 'public_repo'). That repository was put up > on an unfuddle account, as an initial check-in; it was not cloned from the > repository they were working on (lets call that 'private_repo'). I wrote > some code, and pushed it to the repository. Now that I guess they feel > comfortable with me, they reveal to me the private_repo. > > How do I get my code from public_repo to private_repo? You could just repeat the push you made to public_repo to private_repo. Or you could push to private_repo from public_repo, or pull from public_repo to private_repo. One of the results of git's distributed nature is that a commit is a commit is a commit. It doesn't matter where it comes from: pushing or pulling the same commit (i.e., the same sha-1 commit id) will give the same results. Does that make sense? If not, can you be more specific about the setup (i.e., which commands were run to create public_repo and your personal clone)? Without that, it's hard to offer more specific advice. -Peff -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html