[Users] Carpet moves to Bitbucket
Erik Schnetter
schnetter at cct.lsu.edu
Fri Oct 3 10:00:34 CDT 2014
Roland: With git, it shouldn't matter in what repository a branch
lives. Feel free to give your branch names such as
"rhaas/experiment9", "rhaas/useful-but-rejected" and push them to the
main Carpet repository. Or choose these names and keep them in your
local repo, pulling in the main Carpet repo. In the end, it's just the
working directory where you make changes, and a branch in some repo
where you can push and pull if needed.
-erik
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Roland Haas
<roland.haas at physics.gatech.edu> wrote:
> Hello Ian, Erik,
>
>> You could try merging from the master branch into your branches. Git
>> should be able to identify the rearrangement.
> Ian: Ok, I'll try some things (including the merge) and see what works best.
> Erik: I was actually not referring to the branches in the main Carpet
> repository but to branches that I keep in my own local repository (eg
> unfinished experiments, rejected features that I occasionally continue
> to use myself, this kind of stuff).
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
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