On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Dr Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 8, 10:01 am, Ben Collins-Sussman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Well sure, you just threw away all the history.  What did you expect?  :-)
>
> I wasn't expecting anything, quite frankly.  Didn't think about it
> until I noticed the problem. It's obvious now that I see it.  I posted
> the comment because I think others might run into the same problem.
> It would also be good to mention it if we write an FAQ on "How to
> Rename a Project".
>
> What I would like to see in that FAQ is a series of options from the
> simplest, like what I have just done, to the most complete, copying
> everything in the project, essentially ending with a "rename" (or
> complete clone) of the existing project.

Totally agree;  we need to build out that FAQ a lot more.


>
> I'm stuck now with moving the user data (exercises contributed to
> PyWhip).  Looks like that is another thing that Google just doesn't
> want us to do real easily.  Any suggestions?

"user data"?  Where is that data?  I don't see it.


>
> P.S.  My doctorate is in Applied Physics, not CS.

You are forgiven!  My brother is an astrophysicist, and so I get to
hear about how hard it is just to get physicists to use version
control *at all*.  You're on the leading edge.  :-)

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