Oh, and on the 'Windows' issue:
I'm a TortoiseGit user as 90% of the dev work here is Win32/64-based, due to
targets and development environments available on that platform.
And when you feel that itch, where you don't want to right-click, you can do
command line with the best of them when you install the full msysgit package
(which tortoiseGit uses as well) so you can have gcc, bash and the works in
there as well.
(Though I have to say I'm often using a Linux VM for the 'down&dirty'
scripting work, but that's because I'm an old fashioned s.o.b. and since we
need to test-drive the software on nix boxes anyway, I've got a good enough
excuse for that bit of quirkiness. :-) And yes, that also means our git
repo's are reachable and writable over Samba, so both nix and Win boxes can
do their thing.)

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Met vriendelijke groeten / Best regards,

Ger Hobbelt

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