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How to migrate activity source control from laptop.org to sugarlabs.org.
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== Import a module from dev.laptop.org ==
 
== Import a module from dev.laptop.org ==
  
* ''Get'' an account on http://git.sugarlabs.org
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* '''Create''' an account on http://git.sugarlabs.org
* ''Log'' in and [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/new create a new project] from the projects page (please use '''only lower case''', e.g. sugar, turtleart, sugar-toolkit).
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* '''Log in''' and [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/new create a new project] from the projects page (please use '''only lower case''', e.g. sugar, turtleart, sugar-toolkit).
* ''Clone'' your git module from dev.laptop.org, e.g.
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* '''Clone''' your git module from dev.laptop.org, e.g.
  git-clone git://dev.laptop.org/projects/pippy-activity
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  git clone git://dev.laptop.org/projects/pippy-activity
* ''See'' all the remote branches with:
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* '''See''' all the remote branches with:
 
  git remote show origin
 
  git remote show origin
* ''Check'' out the remote branches you want to migrate, e.g.
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* '''Check out''' the remote branches you want to migrate, e.g.
 
  git checkout -b sucrose-0.82 origin/sucrose-0.82
 
  git checkout -b sucrose-0.82 origin/sucrose-0.82
* ''Push'' it to git.sugarlabs.org with something like:
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* '''Push''' it to git.sugarlabs.org with something like:
  
  git push gitorious@git.sugarlabs.org:sugar/mainline.git --mirror
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  git push gitorious@git.sugarlabs.org:pippy-activity/mainline.git  
  
* ''Add'' the pootle user as a committer (from the "add committer" link on the mainline page) and send mail to [[User:SayaminduDasgupta|Sayamindu]], to point pootle to new remote.
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* '''Add''' the pootle user as a committer (from the "add committer" link on the mainline page) and send mail to [[User:SayaminduDasgupta|Sayamindu]], to point pootle to new remote.
* ''Notify'' [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel sugar-devel] about the move.
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* '''Notify''' [http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel sugar-devel] about the move.
* ''Make sure'' that sugar-jhbuild points to the new repository (ask someone to do it for you if you have no access)
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* '''Make sure''' that sugar-jhbuild points to the new repository (ask someone to do it for you if you have no access)
  
== Clone a module from git.sugarlabs.org ==
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== See also ==
Instructions on how to clone a project from the git repositories of sugarlabs.org can be found at the project's repos/mainline page, for example for [http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/sugar-jhbuild/repos/mainline sugar-jhbuild]. And here is an example:
 
  
git clone git://git.sugarlabs.org/sugar-jhbuild/mainline.git sugar-jhbuild
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*A [[Activity Team/Git FAQ|Git/Gitorious FAQ]]
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*[http://cgit.sugarlabs.org/ cgit] interface for git.sugarlabs.org
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*http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Activity_Team/Git_Activity_Maintainer_Walkthrough
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*http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/git-from-bottom-up.pdf
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How to migrate activity source control from laptop.org to sugarlabs.org.

Import a module from dev.laptop.org

git clone git://dev.laptop.org/projects/pippy-activity
  • See all the remote branches with:
git remote show origin
  • Check out the remote branches you want to migrate, e.g.
git checkout -b sucrose-0.82 origin/sucrose-0.82
  • Push it to git.sugarlabs.org with something like:
git push gitorious@git.sugarlabs.org:pippy-activity/mainline.git 
  • Add the pootle user as a committer (from the "add committer" link on the mainline page) and send mail to Sayamindu, to point pootle to new remote.
  • Notify sugar-devel about the move.
  • Make sure that sugar-jhbuild points to the new repository (ask someone to do it for you if you have no access)

See also