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== Gitorious ==
 
== Gitorious ==
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Getting started with Gitorious.
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Getting started with Gitorious, a web based Git service used by Sugar Labs.
    
=== Create an account ===
 
=== Create an account ===
Create an account on git.sugarlabs.org by selecting the register link on the home page.
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Create an account on git.sugarlabs.org by selecting the ''register'' link on the page.
    
Enter your
 
Enter your
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*Password confirmation
 
*Password confirmation
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Follow link on email confirmation
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Gitorious sends you a confirmation mail.  Check your email, wait for the confirmation, and follow the link provided.
    
=== Create SSH Key ===
 
=== Create SSH Key ===
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Log in to http://git.sugarlabs.org/account and upload you public key. In your account you can find a link named <tt>Add SSH key</tt>. You can paste your public key directly to the input field.
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Log in to http://git.sugarlabs.org/account and upload you public key. In your account you can find a link named <tt>Add SSH key</tt>. You can paste your public key directly to the input field.
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With ssh-keygen you can specify the name of your key file. Using this feature is no good idea. Keys should generally located in <tt>~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub</tt> or <tt>~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub</tt>.
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(With ssh-keygen you can specify the name of your key file. Using this feature is not a good idea, because we haven't tested it. Keys should generally be located in <tt>~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub</tt> or <tt>~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub</tt>.)
    
ToDo: Does keys protected with a passphrase work together with GIT?
 
ToDo: Does keys protected with a passphrase work together with GIT?
    
ToDo: What is the difference between DSA and RSA keys?
 
ToDo: What is the difference between DSA and RSA keys?
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* until the patent expired, RSA could not be used in some countries,
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* some countries have laws against consumer use of encryption.
    
=== Create a Project ===  
 
=== Create a Project ===  
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Created a new project by selecting the new link on the project page.
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Created a new project by selecting the ''new'' link on the project page.
    
Enter your
 
Enter your
 
*Project Title
 
*Project Title
*Project slug (This a filled in for you based on your project title
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*Project slug (this defaults to a file name format of your project title)
 
*License
 
*License
 
*Description
 
*Description
    
There several other question which can be answered later as you have more information.
 
There several other question which can be answered later as you have more information.
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Once this step is done, Gitorious has created a git repository at Sugar Labs.
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=== Create Local Repository ===
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Clone it from Gitorious:
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git clone gitorious@git.sugarlabs.org:<slug>/mainline.git <slug>.git
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Replace ''<slug>'' substring with your project slug value.
    
=== Initialize git global settings ===
 
=== Initialize git global settings ===
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Git must know your email and name.  It uses this when you push or mail a change.
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If you do not use git on your system for any other project, you can configure git:
    
  git config -f ~/.gitconfig user.email <email-you-used-for-registering-project>
 
  git config -f ~/.gitconfig user.email <email-you-used-for-registering-project>
 
  git config -f ~/.gitconfig user.name <your-name>
 
  git config -f ~/.gitconfig user.name <your-name>
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=== Create Local Repository ===
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Otherwise, configure git in the repository after cloning below:
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git config user.email <email-you-used-for-registering-project>
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git config user.name <your-name>
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=== Add source files or change existing files ===
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There are two way to create a local repository.  Initial one from scratch using git commands or pull your new project from Gitorious.
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=== Commit changes ===
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==== Initialize blank repository ====
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=== Request review of changes ===
Make a directory for your project, and copy your source files there. Change to the project directory and run:
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  git init
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  git format-patch -1
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==== Pull from Gitorious ====
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One of the easiest way to create a local git repository which it set up to point to your new Gitorious project is to 
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git send-email
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=== Push project ===
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=== Push changes ===
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Replace ''<slug>'' substring with your project slug value
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Your changes have to be pushed from your local repository to git.sugarlabs.org so that others can see them.
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git remote add origin gitorious@git.sugarlabs.org:<slug>/mainline.git
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# to push the master branch to the origin remote we added above:
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git push origin master
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# after that you can just do:
   
  git push
 
  git push
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To find the push URL, visit the Gitorious page for the project.  Example: http://git.sugarlabs.org/projects/turtleart/repos/mainline
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=== Pull changes ===
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Others, including pootle, may add changes to the repository at git.sugarlabs.org.  You must merge these with your repository.
    
Use
 
Use

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