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May 14, 2013 14:01
Oh, it's part of the Git installation. Lovely!
May 14, 2013 14:00
OK, I've not heard of GitWeb - viewing remote repositories is really what I'm asking for. Running Git through Putty to do the main work is no big deal. Mind, convincing our IT dept to consider GitWeb might well be beyond all human power - we've only got Git because it came as standard on the server upgrade!
Again, thanks a lot for your help.
May 14, 2013 13:53
Nevermind, clearly it's not possible or it's a weird way to use GIT. I'm really grateful for your help - it's saved me some time faffing around with various clients.
Any idea how I can summarise this chat & move it to the question?
May 14, 2013 13:51
The changesets time *is* the issue - it just seems to take a while but only minutes so it's liveable. Just loading a file to program on is quick enough.
The question just came from intuition; if GIT and the source code is on the server, is there a way to get a Windows GUI (to nicely view branching and commits) to leave the work to be done on the server.
As for doing edits/commits locally as an alternative, that would leave source code on the PC which is a security risk. Saving a file over VPN only take a few seconds.
May 14, 2013 13:41
Oops .. I've not used this before.

1. What's different. Nothing I guess. Let's assume it's possible. However, one install of GIT on server is easier to maintain.
2. Yes, we have to access code through network drives - no offline access. TBH, this works fine for us.
3. All of our source code is on the server. Surely having GIT run on the server is quickest?
May 14, 2013 13:38
Hi