walt wrote: > On Fri, 28 Aug 2015 15:29:20 -0400 > Rich Freeman <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I used to think git looked really complicated until I sat through a >> one hour talk that focused mostly on the data model. Once you >> understand the data model, you understand everything. That doesn't >> take a lot of time. > Does that talk happen to be available on youtube or some equivalent? > > I'm a git fanboi in spite of its failings. I've been using git since > Linus and Larry McVoy divorced (amicably, claims Linus) over where > the kernel source repo would reside. That amicable divorce spawned the > development of git in the first place (says Linus). > > I'm no expert on git, but 'git bisect' has allowed me to file countless > (for countless >= than the number of cc's of vino in my glass) bug > reports over the years. > > I see that all the gentooers who replied to my post have been lingering > in this mailing list for years. (You are Old Farts, by my definition.) > > All gentoo Old Farts are here because we are gentoo addicts and not one > of us could abandon gentoo even if we wanted to. Including me. > > >
That may help me too. It took me a while to have a sorta understanding of how Gentoo is set up ebuild wise and such and now I feel like I did back in 2003. Having it on youtube or something would be really good. I did find this tho: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73I5dRucCds I'll try to watch it later. Of course, that video leads to other videos since Youtube tries to show similar ones in its suggestion thingy. Dale :-) :-)

