Re: Cloning from kernel.org, then switching to another repo

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On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 03:54:59PM -0500, Jon Smirl wrote:

> It is eaiser to put
>   git config remote.origin.url
> http://git.digispeaker.com/projects/digispeaker-kernel.git
> in a cookbook web page sequence than say edit the config file by hand.

I think that falls under "scripting" (it's just that your interpreter is
a human).

> I added the cookbook sequence to my git project page.
> http://git.digispeaker.com/
> Without cloning from kernel.org first it takes an hour to clone from
> dreamhost, but what do you want for $5/mth. I'll more to a better host
> when traffic picks up.

It sounds like you are posting commits on top of Linus' kernel tree. Why
not use repo.or.cz's hosting? It's free, and it _already_ has the
linus-2.6 tree, so you can start a 'fork' and not even waste any space.

-Peff
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