> > https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-1-4842-0076-6
> Thanks Paul, but I was referring to the fact that I had, in the past,
> downloaded the book from the https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 address. :-)
>
> I already have it from the Springer address too, so I have both versions.
I
On 17/10/17 14:41, Paul Beach wrote:
I'm sure I've
downloaded the PDF from there in the past. (Must check!)
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-1-4842-0076-6
Regards
Paul
Thanks Paul, but I was referring to the fact that I had, in the past,
downloaded the book from the
On 17-10-2017 08:12, Köditz, Martin wrote:
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> I'm sure I've
> downloaded the PDF from there in the past. (Must check!)
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-1-4842-0076-6
Regards
Paul
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If anyone is interested, Pro Git (Second Edition) by Scott Chacon and
Ben Straub is officially available as PDF or EPUB from Springer's Web
Site at https://www.springer.com/gb/book/9781484200773 - I believe that
Springer are associated with Apress who publish the book.
The book is also
On 17-10-2017 11:15, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
I'm sure that's not how it's done but at least I am comfortable with
the migrated file formats and filesystem structure, so far. It looks
possible that I will be able to sync the working source files with the
git ones, much as I was doing with CVS and
Helen Borrie wrote:
Currently, with the CVS and SVN clients I use - necessarily on
Windows, since our doc app is Windows-based - I can commit, check out,
etc. from a right click on the /manual/ subdir, or any subdir beneath
it. Given that I'm committing to multiple projects, this is a
blessing
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On 16-10-2017 22:58, Helen Borrie wrote:
I guess I have to say (to quote my ex-Navy husband) "that's life in a
blue suit." My preference would have been to convert to SVN and leave
the repository on Sourceforge - don't fix what aint broke. But Github
seems to dominate our (project) lives these
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