Обсуждение: PG-Git usernames
<div dir="ltr">I hope this is the right forum to talk about <a href="http://git.postgresql.org">git.postgresql.org</a><br/><br />My community login is singh.gurjeet, but our setup seemsto not like the special character there; users/singh.gurjeet/postgres is rejected.<br /><br />Would it be a problemif I requested users/gsingh/postgres ? I hope that doesn't cause any trouble with gitweb or anything. Or can it beallowed to have the preiod character there?<br /><br />Regards,<br />-- <br />gurjeet.singh<br /> @ EnterpriseDB - TheEnterprise Postgres Company<br /><a href="http://www.EnterpriseDB.com">http://www.EnterpriseDB.com</a><br /><br />singh.gurjeet@{gmail | yahoo }.com<br />Twitter/Skype: singh_gurjeet<br /><br />Mail sent from my BlackLaptop device<br/></div>
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 15:50, Gurjeet Singh <singh.gurjeet@gmail.com> wrote: > I hope this is the right forum to talk about git.postgresql.org > > My community login is singh.gurjeet, but our setup seems to not like the > special character there; users/singh.gurjeet/postgres is rejected. > > Would it be a problem if I requested users/gsingh/postgres ? I hope that > doesn't cause any trouble with gitweb or anything. Or can it be allowed to > have the preiod character there? That should be fine. I'm sure we could adapt the software to allow periods, but there is no tie between the directory and the username, so you can just use that. Or just "singhgurjeet" without the period. Or you could just use github which gives you more features at the same cost ;) -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> wrote:
I like their competitive pricing :) which is why I created a postgres/postgres fork there and started patching while waiting for this one.
I was assuming that having a fork here at git.pg and then referring people to my branches would be more convenient than asking them to check them out on github. Any merits/demerits you see with github?
Regards,
-- On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 15:50, Gurjeet Singh <singh.gurjeet@gmail.com> wrote:That should be fine. I'm sure we could adapt the software to allow
> I hope this is the right forum to talk about git.postgresql.org
>
> My community login is singh.gurjeet, but our setup seems to not like the
> special character there; users/singh.gurjeet/postgres is rejected.
>
> Would it be a problem if I requested users/gsingh/postgres ? I hope that
> doesn't cause any trouble with gitweb or anything. Or can it be allowed to
> have the preiod character there?
periods, but there is no tie between the directory and the username,
so you can just use that. Or just "singhgurjeet" without the period.
Or you could just use github which gives you more features at the
same cost ;)
I like their competitive pricing :) which is why I created a postgres/postgres fork there and started patching while waiting for this one.
I was assuming that having a fork here at git.pg and then referring people to my branches would be more convenient than asking them to check them out on github. Any merits/demerits you see with github?
Regards,
gurjeet.singh
@ EnterpriseDB - The Enterprise Postgres Company
http://www.EnterpriseDB.com
singh.gurjeet@{ gmail | yahoo }.com
Twitter/Skype: singh_gurjeet
Mail sent from my BlackLaptop device
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 16:09, Gurjeet Singh <singh.gurjeet@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Magnus Hagander <magnus@hagander.net> > wrote: >> >> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 15:50, Gurjeet Singh <singh.gurjeet@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > I hope this is the right forum to talk about git.postgresql.org >> > >> > My community login is singh.gurjeet, but our setup seems to not like the >> > special character there; users/singh.gurjeet/postgres is rejected. >> > >> > Would it be a problem if I requested users/gsingh/postgres ? I hope that >> > doesn't cause any trouble with gitweb or anything. Or can it be allowed >> > to >> > have the preiod character there? >> >> That should be fine. I'm sure we could adapt the software to allow >> periods, but there is no tie between the directory and the username, >> so you can just use that. Or just "singhgurjeet" without the period. >> >> Or you could just use github which gives you more features at the > > >> >> same cost ;) > > I like their competitive pricing :) which is why I created a > postgres/postgres fork there and started patching while waiting for this > one. :-) > I was assuming that having a fork here at git.pg and then referring people > to my branches would be more convenient than asking them to check them out > on github. Any merits/demerits you see with github? Not really. On the web interface, the github one provides better functionality - for example the compare view which is a lot better than gitweb on git.postgresql.org, particularly when checking work-in-progress patches, IMHO. On the git side of things, they both support the same thing - if someone wants to merge your patch they can just add it the remote and fetch, regardless of if it's in the github or git.pg.org repository. Personally, I don't see any advantage at all of git.postgresql.org over github for a development repository. Others may have different opinions, of course. For a *primary* repository, there can certainly be reasons. Which is why for example pgadmin3 has the main repository on git.postgresql.org - but the developers who use public repos (for example Guillaume - http://github.com/gleu) use github. -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
On fre, 2010-10-01 at 16:26 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote: > Personally, I don't see any advantage at all of git.postgresql.org > over github for a development repository. Others may have different > opinions, of course. My personal objection is merely that it was apparently semi-unilaterally decided to change the project name to "postgres" there. I don't want to go down that road ...
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 20:23, Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net> wrote: > On fre, 2010-10-01 at 16:26 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote: >> Personally, I don't see any advantage at all of git.postgresql.org >> over github for a development repository. Others may have different >> opinions, of course. > > My personal objection is merely that it was apparently semi-unilaterally > decided to change the project name to "postgres" there. I don't want to > go down that road ... That's certainly my fault. It started out as an experiment only and turned out to be quite popular. And frankly, the name thing didn't even occur to me, since I use them completely interchangeably. We could rename it. That'll break any clones that are on it (currently only 8 - there are still 16 on the old one) and I think maybe also the watchers (so far only 31 compared to 206 onthe old one). If we're ever going to rename it, it's certainly right now.It'll only get worse if we wait. Renaming the repository is rather simple. As for renaming the "github organisation" there is no way to do that from what I can tell - but we could ask the github folks to do it manally maybe. Deleting and re-creating will affect some pgadmin repos as well, but it won't be a disaster (again: yet). -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/