Hi folks,

That's also OK for me if you can take a hour to explain what's the difference 
and what is the best way to use it  :)

Regards,

Le mardi 25 novembre 2008, Cl?ment OUDOT a ?crit?:
> > On Tue, November 25, 2008 19:29, R??my-Christophe Schermesser wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am currently working on 3 different patches for the LSC.
> >>
> >> I do not want (and can not ?) create a new branch on the svn.
> >>
> >> It is becoming very difficult to use .patch and .diff to manage these
> >> three
> >> patches.
> >>
> >> So, I think using git is a very good answer to my problem. I would be
> >> able
> >> to have 3 branches locally and never bother anyone with my mad patches.
> >> I
> >> would not have to manage .diff files and I would still be able to keep
> >> track
> >> of the changes in the trunk and in my mad branches.
> >>
> >> Are you sure you do not want to migrate from svn to git ? :)
> >
> > IIRC, a very recent discussion on this list said "yes" to that question.
> > Now it needs doing... any pointers to migration tools/guides from SVN to
> > GIT would be most welcome.
> >
> > It's my opinion (but that only engages me) that if no one on this list at
> > the moment knows git well enough to set it up, then using it is going to
> > be a problem. So speak up git users...
>
> I never used git. But reading some docs, commands seems very simple for
> checkout/update/commit.
>
> Cl?ment.
>
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