Hi

Git mans pages
http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/FrontPage
http://progit.org/book/
http://book.git-scm.com/

This is sufficient to learning git.


2009/9/11 Kern Sibbald <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I see that some of the developers such as Eric, Lorenz, and Marco (and
> probably others) have picked up on git quite well, but unfortunately, some of
> the you are having difficulties learning it from the feedback that I have
> received.
>
> First I have to say that Git is indeed harder to learn than svn, and it is
> significantly more complicated, though the very basic commands are not really
> any more complex than svn.  On the other hand, for developing and integrating
> where there is a lot of collaboration, Git (in my opinion) is many, many
> times better than svn in practically all respects.
>
> In any case, our source code is now switched to Git, and we will shortly be
> converting the remaining parts (docs and rescue) from svn to Git as well.
>
> To encourage developers to learn Git and to use it, we (the project) would
> like to make the following offer:
>
> If you are an active Bacula contributor (signed an FLA or in the AUTHORS file)
> and plan to send us something in the next 6-12 months, the project will be
> happy to purchase a copy of a Git book and send it to you.
>
> A few restrictions:
> - You have to be an active contributor (sent something in at least the last
> year and plan to send this year).
> - The books will be sent from Amazon
> - You must cover any possible customs expenses
> - You can choose any reasonably priced git book
> - We reserve the right to limit this to a maximum of 20 contributors
> - Amazon *may* refuse to ship to some countries because of US embargos. I'll
> try but if it is refused, sorry there isn't much I can do about that.
>
> The way it works:
> - Tell me you are interested and send me your exact name and mailing address
> - You tell me what Git book you want
> - I approve your request
> - I order the book you want
>
> Books I have read:
> - Pro Git by Scott Chacon, Appress.  This is by far my preferred book of the
> three.  It has an ebook version at www.apress.com, but the project will be
> happy to pay for it.
>
> - Version Control with Git, by Jon Loeliger, O'Reilly. This is a good book
> with a lot of reference material.
>
> - Pragmatic Version Control Using Git, by travis Swicegood, The Pragmatic
> Bookshelf.  One of the two worst books I have every read.  Not at all
> recommended.
>
> Please note that I will be away from Sunday until next Thursday, so there may
> be a bit of a delay in answering your requests.
>
> Hopefully this will help those that need it get over the steep Git learning
> curve and be a small form of thank you and a way to get deeper into Git for
> those of you who are already able to use Git.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kern
>
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