As of now all five major Dojo repositories are available on bitbucket as
official mirrors:
http://bitbucket.org/dojo/http://bitbucket.org/dojo/dojo/http://bitbucket.org/dojo/dijit/http://bitbucket.org/dojo/dojox/http://bitbucket.org/dojo/util/http://bitbucket.org/dojo/demos/All conditions are the same as on github.
Eugene Lazutkin
Dojo Toolkit, Committer
http://lazutkin.com/On 06/22/2009 10:55 PM, Eugene Lazutkin wrote:
> As of now all five major Dojo repositories are available on github as
> official mirrors:
http://github.com/dojo>
>
http://github.com/dojo/dojo/tree>
http://github.com/dojo/dijit/tree>
http://github.com/dojo/dojox/tree>
http://github.com/dojo/util/tree>
http://github.com/dojo/demos/tree>
> All mirrors are read-only. No branches (save for master) are mirrored. I
> plan to add tags later.
>
> For now I will update mirrors manually 1-2 times a day. Later it will be
> automated, but in any case expect a lag --- our Subversion repository is
> still the primary.
>
> I removed the empty repository called "toolkit", and turned off the
> github-provided issue tracker in all five repositories to avoid possible
> confusions. Wiki, and Downloads are still enabled but not used --- all
> wikis contain one page consisting of links to main Dojo resources.
>
> If you find any mistakes or errors, especially misspelling of comitter's
> names and email addresses, --- please let me know so I can fix it.
>
> For people unfamiliar with git --- there are a lot of good git tutorials
> on the web, just google for it. All Windows-bound devs can try
> TortoiseGit (
http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/, requires
>
http://code.google.com/p/msysgit), which will be familiar to anyone, who
> is used to TortoiseSVN or TortoiseCVS.
>
> Thanks,
>
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