Re: Anybody home?

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On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 02:01 -0700, Joshua Stoutenburg wrote:
> > Reading your exchanges elsewhere in this thread, I think you missed that
> > you don't need a git server at all just to *use* git.
> >
> > Even when you want to exchange your commits between two or three machines,
> > all you need is ssh access. There is no *git server* necessary. git is not
> > svn. ;-)
> >
> > I thought I'd just mention this to help you streamline your search.
> >
> > -- Hannes
> >
> 
> I read the first four and a half chapters from the Pro Git book pdf.
> So I think I understood that much.
> 
> But in my situation, I do need a server so that other developers can
> access anytime over the internet.

If the code shouldn't be made public, then you should take a look at
gitolite[0]. Otherwise, you can just host it on gitorious.org or
github.com

[0] https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite

   cmn

> 
> I should have mentioned that.
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