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Post by v on Jan 26, 2014 13:27:51 GMT -8
I'm currently working on adding keyboard and mouse support in the SDL window, it will be great if Adrian could create a git repository to ease the merging task.
what do you think?
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Post by sebazzz on Jan 27, 2014 10:53:45 GMT -8
Yes, it would be great if the project could be put on Github or other collaboration website.
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Post by Adrian Cable on Jan 27, 2014 13:49:24 GMT -8
I'm not sure I'm the right owner of such a repository. I imagine that different people will want to do different (and incompatible) things with the source and may find it easier to maintain their own repositories. What do you think?
-Adrian
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Post by roytam1 on Jan 27, 2014 14:34:13 GMT -8
I think it should be fine, since jslinux can be easily found on github.
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Post by v on Jan 27, 2014 16:15:40 GMT -8
Quite the contrary, putting the project to github or something will helps people fork the project and do whatever they want while still being able to merge in your future revisions (if still applicable).
also sending pull requests to you makes you accepting changes from other people easy.
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Post by sebazzz on Jan 28, 2014 9:32:56 GMT -8
Yes, I agree. You'd get some forks and it doesn't matter if those travel a different direction.
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Post by Sébastien Kirche on Jan 28, 2014 9:49:21 GMT -8
I agree to the possibility to see easily the possible different forks and to selectively receive merge requests.
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Post by Luke on Jan 28, 2014 14:32:07 GMT -8
I agree with Sébastien. It seems like you want to start a small community around 8086tiny. If that's the case, having a repro on github would allow the group to work together while still exploring different directions in separate forks.
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Post by Adrian Cable on Jan 28, 2014 16:19:16 GMT -8
Sounds like a good idea. Working on it.
-Adrian
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Post by roytam1 on Jan 28, 2014 19:09:45 GMT -8
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Post by Adrian Cable on Jan 30, 2014 6:53:10 GMT -8
All, I've now made an "official" git repository for 8086tiny: github.com/adriancable/8086tinyGive it a try - if it works OK for you then I will publish it more widely. Thanks! -Adrian
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Post by v on Jan 30, 2014 11:30:51 GMT -8
create you please also add the old releases as commits so that we have a complete history?
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Post by Adrian Cable on Jan 30, 2014 14:44:23 GMT -8
V, Done. How does it look?
-Adrian
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Post by v on Jan 30, 2014 16:32:59 GMT -8
it looks great!
it seems each released tarball has a slightly different fd.img, but I'm really glad to see that there is only one version in the git repository, which saves a lot of space. Thank you!
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Post by v on Jan 30, 2014 16:39:02 GMT -8
oops, actually, i have to take back that comment. each commit in the git repository does contain a slightly different fd.img.
it seems git also delta-compresses binary files? After git gc, the .git directory is only 1.4MB on my computer which I assumed that's because there is only one fd.img in history. but it turns out I was wrong.
Adrian, do you want to fix this issue? Why is fd.img changed for every release?
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