+1 all 'round; the ability to work off-line on multiple branches, the
ability to cherry-pick merges, etc. is so helpful.

I haven't done anything with versioned releases, not am I sure what the
best practice is.

I have started using gitflow too, which seems nice, and a decent way to
normalize processes.

Dave
 On Jun 14, 2013 4:14 AM, "Christian Grobmeier" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I would like to collect some feelings on GIT here. We have discussed a
> bit to move on to Git for S3. If we would vote on it today, what would
> you vote?
>
> Personally I would vote +1.
>
> There is of course a risk that things become complicated first. But
> there is a lot of experience with in ASF now. Finally we can create
> branches more easily (i have a feature I would love to see in a branch
> right now) and integration with GitHub et al is more easy too.
>
> I have tried Git at log4php and even the incubating projec tRipple.
> Those are much smaller than Struts, but given Apache Cordova is using
> Git successfully too, I am not so much afraid.
>
> What would you vote, and why?
>
> Cheers
> Christian
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