You may find this presentation may help.
http://experts.na3.acrobat.com/p65645730/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal

Also Mike Henke (http://www.henke.ws/) blogs about using .git with CF on a 
regular basis.

hth,
larry

>Hello all,
>
>I just started looking a git to use for source control for our CF projects.
>I wanted to ask those who are using it a few questions.
>
>First a few facts:
>
>Our servers are running Linux (dev, staging, production) but we are writing
>our code on Windows boxes.
>We are using CF builder and I have the git plugin installed.
>
>I wanted to ask about setting up the git repository on the server to be in
>our web server directory?
>For example: the web directory is http://www.thissite.com  and the local
>directory is : /var/www/html/projectname
>Would it be best to put the repo there in the project directory and create
>two branches for the two developers and merge them when we want to release
>the code?
>
>I would also like to ask, if anyone has any good suggestions on a tool or
>tools to push a specific version of the code to the server(s).
>From what I can see I would do an export then manually unarchive the files
>to the proper directory
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Mallory 

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