I have final moved the project hosting to github.
https://github.com/opencart
What does this mean?
it means i can start taking advantage of gits ability to push, pull and clone projects.
it means the community can start getting more involved by cloning the opencart repository make changes then push the changes opencarts master branch.
should be interesting either way.
https://github.com/opencart
What does this mean?
it means i can start taking advantage of gits ability to push, pull and clone projects.
it means the community can start getting more involved by cloning the opencart repository make changes then push the changes opencarts master branch.
should be interesting either way.
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So we could push translations (free ones) to, directly to opencart now? Because lithuanian tanslation is on github tooDaniel wrote:I have final moved the project hosting to github.
https://github.com/opencart
What does this mean?
it means i can start taking advantage of gits ability to push, pull and clone projects.
it means the community can start getting more involved by cloning the opencart repository make changes then push the changes opencarts master branch.
should be interesting either way.
P.S. Good news for developers community
P.S.S. GitHub has organizations, and teams in it, so you could create like Lithuanian translation team, and I person (like me, beause I'm a lead developer of lithuanian translation) had access to push&pull function. So from lithuanian github page I could directly push translation. What do you think?
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googlecode and svn is more simple to use. Git usage is a little complicated
Daniel which software do you suggest to Git.
Daniel which software do you suggest to Git.
Ok. I started to get used to Github. I Turkish translation files moved to Github.
I began to to like Github
I began to to like Github
How do I config TortoiseGit to get the OpenCart files?
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There's a tutorial http://adventureswith.net/using-tortois ... -tutorial/ but I suggest to use GitHub for Windows.i2Paq wrote:How do I config TortoiseGit to get the OpenCart files?
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Hi,i2Paq wrote:How do I config TortoiseGit to get the OpenCart files?
You can also use TortoiseSVN to program Github
Look to TortoiseGit
SetupHowTo
HOWTO_CentralServerWindowsXP
UsingPuTTY
That program really sucks BIGTIME in taking up diskspace and processor performance!andrejuseu wrote:I suggest to use GitHub for Windows.
What a whale to use
Moving to github is maybe handy from a developers point of view, fur "us" it is a nightmare setting up.
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Agree, I moved lithuanian translation to github, half a day work... And now, I use more shell cmd, then that windows for github.i2Paq wrote:That program really sucks BIGTIME in taking up diskspace and processor performance!andrejuseu wrote:I suggest to use GitHub for Windows.
What a whale to use
Moving to github is maybe handy from a developers point of view, fur "us" it is a nightmare setting up.
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I think the pull request feature is worth the effort of switching to GitHub.
Now that 1.5.4 is released are there any plans to have two branches. One with just bug fixes and one with the fixes and new features?
Now that 1.5.4 is released are there any plans to have two branches. One with just bug fixes and one with the fixes and new features?
You can also use SVN tools to access https://github.com/opencart/opencart.git
https://github.com/blog/644-subversion-write-support
https://github.com/blog/644-subversion-write-support
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