git-howto: mention how to clone ffmpeg-web

Signed-off-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <Andreas.Cadhalpun@googlemail.com>
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@ -65,6 +65,21 @@ git clone git@@source.ffmpeg.org:ffmpeg <target>
This will put the FFmpeg sources into the directory @var{<target>} and let This will put the FFmpeg sources into the directory @var{<target>} and let
you push back your changes to the remote repository. you push back your changes to the remote repository.
@example
git clone gil@@ffmpeg.org:ffmpeg-web <target>
@end example
This will put the source of the FFmpeg website into the directory
@var{<target>} and let you push back your changes to the remote repository.
(Note that @var{gil} stands for GItoLite and is not a typo of @var{git}.)
If you don't have write-access to the ffmpeg-web repository, you can
create patches after making a read-only ffmpeg-web clone:
@example
git clone git://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-web <target>
@end example
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