Re: master-master server setup

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On Wed, 2011-08-24 at 17:14 +0000, Corey Mitchell wrote:
> Hello Git team,
>  
> We have a distributed team (US and Japan).  We are thinking about migrating from
> subversion to git because it better suits our distributed team.  Due to network
> latency, we want to setup 2 git servers hosting the same repository.  We want
> developers to be able to download and publish branches to their local server and
> then have those changes replicated to the other site.  Is this possible?  Can
> someone please explain how this setup is done?  If not, can someone please
> explain the closest alternative and how it is setup? 

Corey,
If you choose to use gitolite, then you can just use Sitaram's
instructions here:
http://sitaramc.github.com/gitolite/doc/mirroring.html

If nothing else, you might find it inspirational.

-- 
-Drew Northup
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