Git repositories
See Git for instructions on how to deal with our repositories.
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Official (GNOME) repository
You should clone and make your own branches based on this repository: git://git.gnome.org/pitivi
- Web view: http://git.gnome.org/pitivi
Note that git being a decentralized version control system, you do not need commit access to this repository to contribute to the project! You can easily make your own branch and get it merged into master (we have an official project policy to review your contributions within three weeks).
Lack of activity in the main repository does not mean there is no development activity going on (it can be happening in other repositories below).
Old pitivi.org repository
git.pitivi.org was previously the official repository. You should now be using the GNOME one instead.
Frequent contributors' repositories
See The people to know who you're dealing with ;)
Thibault's repository
Used for heavy development work/experimental code before being merged to the main repository
Jeff's repository
Mostly UI/usability fixes or new features
Alex's repository
Older/inactive frequent contributor repositories
Alessandro's repository
- git://git.pitivi.org/git/user/alessandro/pitivi.git
- Webview : http://git.pitivi.org/?p=user/alessandro/pitivi.git
Brandon's repository
Other known repositories
- Stephen Griffiths: http://github.com/lostcookie/pitivi/
- "Yuvipanda"
- "Daf"
- Contains an incomplete (but very interesting!) implementation of text titles
- "Mathieu69"
Add yours here!