Infrastructure/Git: Difference between revisions

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== New Page Structure ==
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* [[Getting_Started/Build/Requirements]]
* [[Getting_Started/Build/Qt]]
* [[Getting_Started/Build/Qt]]

Revision as of 10:01, 3 March 2011

This is the hub page for all information about the use of Git by KDE.

This page is a work in progress where all new Git material is being organised. Most of tehse sections will eventually be moved to their own pages. Feel free to add stuff.

Documentation Changes

Existing Pages For Review

Existing KDE pages about Git, SVN, and/or building KDE that need to be revised. When revising pages try to split the generic development and revision control policies separate from Git specific stuff. Do not refer to "the KDE Git Repository" but instead the "KDE Code Repository". Lots of small simple pages that are less daunting to newbies and can be linked to from multiple locations are preferred to massive walls of text.

On community.kde.org:

On techbase.kde.org:

There are also numerous other pages referring to "the KDE SVN/subversion repositories" which should be replaced with the generic "KDE code repositories".

There are also numerous translated pages which will need to be updated once the original pages are completed.

New Page Structure

For Deletion

The following pages can now be deleted:

External Git Resources

Links to useful external sites about Git

Official Documentation

Git for SVN Users

Tutorials

Cheat Sheets

Git Policies

KDE policies on Git. More generic development policies go elsewhere.

Git Configuration

How to set up Git for use in KDE.

RSA Key fingerprint for git.kde.org

c8:45:ba:89:85:11:78:b5:a4:09:d9:31:f6:7f:7c:79

Git Recipes

Brief recipes for common use cases.

Git Tutorials

More in-depth instructions in using Git