Re: Anybody home?

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Hey,

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 2:01 AM, Joshua Stoutenburg
<jehoshua02@xxxxxxxxx> 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.
>
> I should have mentioned that.

I guess I'm confused.  The fourth chapter of the Pro Git book is
entirely about setting up your own Git server, including basically
step by step instructions on Gitolite and Gitosis, in addition to
simply running your own ssh-based server plus gitweb.  It is like 20
pages long - how is this not exactly what you're asking for?

Scott
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