Re: git repository

From: Rhialto <rhialto_at_falu.nl>
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 22:22:13 +0100
Message-ID: <20141110212213.GA2433@falu.nl>
On Mon 10 Nov 2014 at 22:07:28 +0100, Ruud@Baltissen.org wrote:
> Why shouldn't anyone profit of this fine code? My idea was, as 
> group, to collect or to create for every system source codes and to 
> store them at a central place like Bo's site or Google Code. So if 
> someone wants to start a project and needs a documented source as 
> base, he can download it there. And if someone finds an error or has 
> an update, it only has to be updated at on place. 

There is already the thing below, posted via this very same mailing
list. Also, more limited in scope in one way but more extensive in
another, there is Steve Gray's PET/CBM EDIT ROM PROJECT, at
https://github.com/sjgray/cbm-edit-rom .


-Olaf.
-- 
___ Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert  -- The Doctor: No, 'eureka' is Greek for
\X/ rhialto/at/xs4all.nl    -- 'this bath is too hot.'

On Sun 23 Jun 2013 at 14:57:15 +0200, Spiro Trikaliotis wrote:
> Hello Tod,
> 
> * On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 09:19:29PM -0500 Tod D. Ihde wrote:
> > On 6/21/2013 2:13 PM, Spiro Trikaliotis wrote:
>  
> > >If wanted, I could put a git server on my web. Additionally, I could put
> > >my reversed sources on the web. I fear people are starting this over and
> > >over again. Instead of everyone doing it on his own (and stopping
> > >somewhere in between), it would be good if people could cooperate.
> > 
> > I set up a git repo on my server for a project I was working on; if
> > you did set one up on yours, I'd love to mirror yours to mine.
> 
> Ok, here you are:
> 
>   http://cbmrom.trikaliotis.net/
>  
> Currently, only git access is possible, that is, the command
> 
>   git clone http://cbmrom.trikaliotis.net/ cbmrom.spiro
> 
> will create the directory cbmrom.spiro with the current snapshot of the
> git.
> 
> 
> I am willing to put other commented disassemblies of ROMs there,
> provided that I get permission from the respective author (of the
> disassembly, that is) to do so.
> 
> Even uncommented disassemblies are welcome, especially for machines
> and/or devices not currently included (that is, any PET machine and
> peripheral, Bxxx, Pxxx, C16 / C116 / Plus/4, unknown ROM variants, C128,
> ...
> 
> If anyone wants to help adding commentary to the existing (or future)
> sources, you're highly welcome.
> 
>   
> Regards,
> Spiro.
> 
> -- 
> Spiro R. Trikaliotis
> http://www.trikaliotis.net/
> 
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