Re: OLL and git

2020-10-12 Thread Jan-Peter Voigt
as been in UNIX software development and IT Enterprise > Architecture. I am critically aware of the impact that changes can > have on people and existing code. However, I have been unhappy, as an > end user, with OLL git being fragmented into a number of repos. This > makes it harder

Re: OLL and git

2020-10-11 Thread James.Correa
career has been in UNIX software development and IT Enterprise > > Architecture. I am critically aware of the impact that changes can > > have on people and existing code. However, I have been unhappy, as an > > end user, with OLL git being fragmented into a number of repos. This >

Re: OLL and git

2020-10-11 Thread Freeman Gilmore
e of the impact that changes can > have on people and existing code. However, I have been unhappy, as an > end user, with OLL git being fragmented into a number of repos. This > makes it harder than need be for beginners and people, and part of the > whole reason I am taking this on is to enhanc

Re: OLL and git

2020-10-11 Thread Ralph Palmer
Kudos to you, Andrew! And my thanks! I have very limited experience in 1) Github; 2) Oll; and 3) programming, but I'm willing to help in any way I can. All the best, Ralph On Sun, Oct 11, 2020 at 5:19 AM Andrew Bernard wrote: > To all interested in OLL. as I am starting this anew, in

OLL and git

2020-10-11 Thread Andrew Bernard
material and so on, and anything else people may want. My career has been in UNIX software development and IT Enterprise Architecture. I am critically aware of the impact that changes can have on people and existing code. However, I have been unhappy, as an end user, with OLL git being fragmented