I'm pretty far from considering myself an expert on git, but one of the
better resources I have found to learn git from is GitReady[1], it has
reasonably concise posts on a single topic, and a good categorization into
beginner/intermediate/advanced.

It also has an aggregation of the best links on the web for further
information.

Daniel

[1] http://www.gitready.com/

On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Hans Dockter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Due to a wrong usage on my side of Git there are two commit messages in
> trunk with a text like: Merge branch 'XXX'
>
> This is obviously is not very expressive.
>
> The right commit message is only in my Git branch but was not committed
> properly. This is because I have chosen the wrong order for merging and
> rebasing.
>
> - Hans
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