Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?

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Date: Friday, January 18, 2008 - 9:44 am

Hello,

Maybe I missed it but I'm wondering why GIT is not used for
the RT development ? I can't find a rt tree anywhere and all
new rt release spoke about a patchset to apply on mainline
kernels.

Another question, is there a TODO list somewhere which would
help to port the RT patch to a new architecture ?

Sorry if the questions are dumbed but I'm just new to this
project.

Thanks
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Francis
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Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Francis Moreau, (Fri Jan 18, 9:44 am)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, James Cloos, (Fri Jan 18, 5:59 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Francis Moreau, (Sat Jan 19, 4:17 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, James Cloos, (Sat Jan 19, 6:39 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Steven Rostedt, (Fri Jan 18, 6:17 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Steven Rostedt, (Fri Jan 18, 11:55 am)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Jon Smirl, (Sat Jan 19, 4:35 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Francis Moreau, (Fri Jan 18, 1:37 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Steven Rostedt, (Fri Jan 18, 3:12 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Francis Moreau, (Sat Jan 19, 3:41 pm)
Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?, Paul Mundt, (Mon Jan 21, 3:45 am)