Tuesday 10 January 2012 6:20:35 pm - 3 replies
At the end of this tutorial, you will have understood how to plug-in a github.com code repository as main code repository on the eZ Publish extension forge : projects.ez.no, for new and existing projects. The forge will be importing the commit history automatically, like it was done when the supplied Subversion repository was used.
Saturday 14 January 2012 4:38:44 am
Hello Everyone,
I write to share a recently expanded related article on eZpedia, http://ezpedia.org/ez/git
The Git article on eZpedia
I hope this helps ... others ease their transition from older less helpful / useful version control systems into learning how to do the same work (only delivering much better results) with Git, GitHub and projects.ez.no
Cheers,
Heath
Wednesday 21 March 2012 9:43:00 am
It is great that you were able to add at least some GIT integration. I hope it will lead a few community members into trying git + github, and seeing how awesome it actually is. Do not hesitate to use the share.ez.no forums to ask questions about GIT too ![]()
Tuesday 24 July 2012 3:06:35 pm
Is there any way of converting an svn repo to git after the fact? I did optionmatrix bass ackwards and created the project before creating a repo on git, figuring I would add the git stuff later... but, I can't see any way of doing that. I uploaded with svn but if I could switch to git I would.
I would maybe like to move some of my older projects to github too.
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