Re: git-fetch, was Re: [PATCH] Port git-tag.sh to C.

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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

Hi,

On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Daniel Barkalow wrote:

On Sat, 9 Jun 2007, Carlos Rica wrote:

Feel free to choose the script which you need to get replaced first,
or, depending on your urgency, you could ask me for one of them and I
would try to concentrate my efforts on it. Why do you started with
git-tag? For me, it was enough easy to begin with, perhaps you could
have other reasons.

Incidentally, I have been working on fetch, based on Julian Phillips's
version. I'm trying to split out the "how do I communicate with remote
repositories" code, and use it for pushing and ls-remote as well as
fetch. I've got a bunch of not-for-official-history development that you
should look at if you try any of the remote-repository-access scripts.

How about pushing them onto repo.or.cz as a fork of git.git?

I'd quite like to see these changes too - since I haven't finished the fetch work yet, and I don't want to duplicate effort ;)

(It seems that the closer I get to a working fetch the less time I spend on it ... :$)

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Julian

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