Re: Creating a Git Server
Re: Creating a Git Server
- Subject: Re: Creating a Git Server
- From: Maik Musall <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2012 22:57:45 +0200
Hi Roger,Am 08.10.2012 um 22:47 schrieb Roger Perryman < email@hidden>: I have some questions about how to setup a git repository for my projects. I reviewed Kieran's presentation on git from WOWODC 2012. It does a great job discussing git from the client's perspective but I didn't see anything about setting my own repository. I realize that it is distributed but I think a "central repository" can still be used. If I am misunderstanding the way git works, feel free to correct me.
What connection method is the best to use and what are people using? SSH -- Allows tracking of individual user commits HTTP -- Seems best for read-only access Other -- ???
What are the pros/cons of each connection method?
We use Atlassian Stash as a central git server. It's very fast, has a nice web frontend, is actively developed, and costs only $10 for max 10 developers (although much more for more). Stash offers both http and ssh authorization.
Maik |
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