Speaking of git, it turns out my hosting service uses (and prefers, I believe) 
git over the others (svn, cvs, ..).  But I haven't needed to use it but would 
like to start.

What's the best guide out there for newbies?

    -- Owen


On Dec 16, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Giles Bowkett wrote:

> http://tartley.com/?p=1267
> 
> "think of the state of your repository as a point in a high-dimensional 
> ‘code-space’,  in which branches are represented as n-dimensional membranes, 
> mapping the spatial loci of successive commits onto the projected manifold of 
> each cloned repository."
> 
> He presents it as a simplification, although that might be ironic.
> 
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> Giles Bowkett
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