

You can set up a git server with minimal fuss, just a bit of ssh-ing. Unless you need a gui for some reason.
If the Devs can use terminal and git natively then you just need an Ubuntu server and space for the files. Git is just ssh u derbthe hood. There’s a page on the git site showing how to set it up. I was very pleased how easy it was.








If I’m reading it right the VP and Congress can then say “nuh-uh” in the third step of the process. Which is the same as the first step, no?
So if they decide to do it and he appeals they only have to do the same again. Why is that not valid?