The story goes like this...
My team has a git repo on a windows fileserver. A windows guy sets the repo up and begins committing. I, a mac guy, clone to my filesystem, makes some commits, then push back (actually i go to the repo and pull my changes in). The problem is now I own permissions to the files in the repo, and even though I have read/write permissions for everyone in the folder I cloned the repo into, the repo somehow takes on additional permissions restrictions on the windows os and my coworkers cannot commit.
The scenario can play out the other way too. I set up the repo and a windows guy screws up the permissions.
So how are you guys ensuring that permissions are consistent between different development environments?
pull
ing? You should have a bare repo hosted somewhere that can be accessed via. ssh or the git protocol. Both parties should then pull/push from/to that repo.