On Nov 1, 2011, at 12:04 PM, Phlip <phlip2...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Git documentation is useless
>
> +1.
>
> Someone needs to assume that some people here don't want to work
> full-time with git, and learn all its tiny details just to get
> anything done. I'm aware of the various tutorials and cheat-sheets out
> there, but there's just nothing that sketches every path between two
> points. And gods help you if you want to revert some kind of complex
> multi-branch merge. I always just git clone the revision I need into a
> scratch folder, then copy all the source over. Sheesh...

what are you doing to improve the situation?

what documentation, specifically? git-scm.com has good links and
progit is quite comprehensive. are there points that can be improved?
helpful criticism helps to improve the situation instead of
complaining into the abyss.
>


please help the community help you.

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