* Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> [090528 16:07]:
>> BTW, can anyone comment on whether and how we can maintain the current
>> split between master repository (that's not even accessible to
>> non-committers) and a public mirror? If only from a standpoint of
>> security paranoia, I'd rather like to preserve that split, but I don't
>> know how well git will play with it.
> Absolutely not a problem (Doing such things is one of the strengths of git).
In fact, that's generally the standing procedure for git... The
"master" is "pushed" to by a select few, controlled by SSH key access to
accounts with write access to the files/directories of the git repo
(much like I'm assuming the current CVS master is). And that's pushed
out to any number of other places, either from cron, or post-receive
hooks.
a.
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