On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Edward K. Ream<[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Jun 11, 10:17 am, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> The dynamic interaction between two technologies (git and Leo, in this
>> case) is almost always where real invention occurs.  That's how Leo
>> started (MORE outlines and LP).
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> To make this notion more concrete, let me say this.  As I read the git
> docs I am *not* primarily interested in learning how to use git.

Though there might be ongoing rewards from learning to use git.

> Instead, I am wondering how to represent .leo files and positions
> vnodes, tnodes and Leo's undo stack as git objects.

I'm not sure what git objects are, but if Leo could leverage the power
of "as is" Git, that's a lot of capability to have at your disposal. I think
Git is here to stay, and warts like API and Windows bugs will be resolved.

as one would expect, Python bindings for Git are in the works;
http://code.istique.net/gitweb/?p=libgit2-python.git;a=summary
http://gitorious.org/git-python

 It is this change
> of view that creates the opportunity for invention.
>
> Edward
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>

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