Oh, crap!  Brian, I didn't mean it like /that/!

I was being 100% serious.

I started using Git for our CFEclipse Git push, and then used it to
add key bindings to EGit.

The EGit stuff is the closest I've come to working with a large-ish
team of other people on a Git stored project, and I see all the same
problems there (problems that are a factor of managing versions, not
/what it is/ that is managing those versions).

Can you give some examples of how it's been easier for you and your
team?  I'm honestly curious, and didn't mean to come off as flippant
(well, not like /that/, sheesh. =]).

Surely you're not trying to say that Git is smart enough, that if two
people change the same code, it knows how to "make it right", for
instance?

Anyways, sorry for giving the impression I gave... don't go, bro!
It's not the same without you!  =)

:Den

-- 
Truth is what works.
William James

On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Brian Kotek wrote:
>
> Sorry if you don't share my opinion. Honestly, I could care less. Since no
> one is adding anything of value at this point, I'll be heading out.
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 9:53 PM, denstar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Unless computers have gotten a *lot* smarter without my noticing (not
>> impossible), I doubt it.  =)
>>
>> :Den
>>
>> --
>> To spend life for something which outlasts it.
>> William Jame

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