Thanks for putting the notes together. (What happened to darcs ;)
As I have been skimming over your HOWTO and I was wondering what
advantages/disadvantages there might be between SVN and git (they seem
so similar)... Do you know?

On 4/29/06, Donald J Bindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been reading up on Linus' source code tool, git, in
anticipation of using it for a project.  For the uninitiated,
source code managers allow you to take snapshots of your work,
view changes between different versions, merge changes from other
contributers, and back out of mistakes gracefully.  The most
famous SCM is CVS (concurrent version system).

If you think you might be interested it git, I've collected some
documentation together.  Some of it I wrote myself, and some of
it is collected from the git-core documentation.  What I wanted
was a sort of tutorial of the common situations I expect to
encounter, with recipes for handling them.  Anyway, if you are
interested, you can check it out at:

 http://limestone.truman.edu/~dbindner/gitnotes/

Needless to say, ice has git installed if you'd like to
experiment.

Don

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