Re: How to jump between two repositories ...

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On Dec 5, 2007, at 08:44, g2 wrote:

What I am gathering from this is that I can use git in two ways: 1) as "just another svn" bare git repository, or 2) only pull and don't push, because push causes confusion. I'd be happy to only ever use pull, but I have one machine behind a firewall and can't pull. I can push to a bare git repository like the svn model, but then I would just use svn. What's the value of "push" then?

I guess the value over svn, is in the excellent tools that Git provides (such as rebase, bisect and merging). And that you can develop offline and still retain the individual commits.

And you could use Steven Grimms solution, but I guess with that, you need to be careful to not leave your servers working tree on any of your laptop/ branch if you might push to one.

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Väinö

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