If you're having trouble with CVS, file an issue in the Infrastructure queue, or find somebody like davereid who can help you. Full information on the Git migration is at http://groups.drupal.org/drupal-org-git-migration-team, including open hours for testing this coming week (lots of them). We'd love to have all project maintainers testing. For real-time support, #drupal-gitsupport is open for business. -Randy On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 9:11 AM, nan wich <nan_wich@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Thrown or not, all my updates yesterday afternoon started saying I no longer had write access to the repository.
*Nancy*
------------------------------ *From:* Brian Vuyk <brian@brianvuyk.com> *To:* development@drupal.org *Sent:* Fri, February 18, 2011 10:56:51 AM *Subject:* Re: [development] CVS -> GIT
The switch isn't being thrown until the 24th ;)
I would highly recommend learning the CLI git interface in place of TortoiseGit. Once you know the basics, it's not that scary, and it's incredibly powerful. That said, it's your call.
The Git Community Book at http://book.git-scm.com/index.html is a great resource, whether you use the command line or a GUI. It is command-line focused, but regardless of your chosen interface, it provides a very useful understanding of how Git works under the cover. Understanding these concepts will go a long ways to helping you understand what exactly the various buttons or commands do to your repository.
Brian
On 11-02-18 10:43 AM, nan wich wrote:
Okay, now that the switch finally got thrown, I'm left with unfinished module updates and need to come up to speed quickly.
I freely admit, I am not a super fan of CLI. I used to use TortoiseCVS. I've downloaded TortoiseGit, but am totally lost. I'm not finding a lot on GUI use on DO. Did I miss it? Or is there someone who can talk me through the common module dev functions (off-list)?
*Nancy*
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