Plans for ports & doc?

David Wolfskill david at catwhisker.org
Fri Oct 9 12:49:02 UTC 2020


Now that I believe I have figured out how to track multiplpe branches
(in my case, head and stable/12) for FreeBSD sources using git (as
I had done with CVS and have been doing with svn), I plan to set
up the "machinery" to track the (test) src repo (and switch to the
"real" repo once it is available).  [I will still be using svn for the
sources I use to keep up-to-date, of course.]

Do we have test ports and doc repos yet?  Or are those to be addressed
later?  (If this has already been brought up, I apologize -- a pointer,
rather than re-copying, would be quite sufficient.)

Thanks!

Peace,
david
-- 
David H. Wolfskill				david at catwhisker.org
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England Journal of Medicine editorial

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