Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I think the main problem here how much time it takes a newcomer to ease himself>
into using a new set of tools, and it applies as much to a person moving to git
to> subversion (God forbid!! ) or vice versa.
Git is no harder to learn than any other software out there. Theproblem is
simply that THIS mailing list has gotten some phobiaagainst Git. With my
earlier reply, I was not implying that theLazarus project move to Git, I was
simply pointing out to the originalposter that not using some or other revision
control system [even forlone developers - as he mentioned] is not wise. Using
something isbetter than nothing at all. Plus I offered help on other
mattersraised by the original poster - which the people replying to my postdid
not do. Instead they just created noise and tried to start yetanother flame war
[which I and probably others too, are really growingtired of]. So everybody
here, please grow up.
Enough git. Not directly relevant to this project and is causing
friction which we can all do without. Please.
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Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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