O Martes, 1 de Outubro de 2013 20:34:49 Jan Dudík escribiu: > I still don't understand, why was abandoned SVN and is there some git > instead. > > In svn times when there was some critical problem, usually was patch after > some hours. One person wrote it, submited it and other users can download > and use. > > now there was critical bug with interwiki.py, which happened about 15th > september. In these days was old sourceforge tracker moved to bugzilla, so > report was lost somewhere. After ten days I reported this bug again[1]. > Three days later there was patch, but we had to wait one week more when > another developer rewieved this patch. > > now there are hundrets of new unconnected articles in wiktionaries, > wikiquotes, wikinews... > > In the meantime there was some diff, from which was possible to patch > manually scripts [2], but not in plaintext, with tabs instead of spaces; > and nowhere was complete patched file to download.
Nothing to do with Git, then :) > The second problem is git: some people on IRC said, that there were many > people in Hackathon who weren't able to instal git correctly - and all of > them have PC with Windows - and it were about 80% of people with windows. > Is somewhere *simple manual* how to install and run git updates on windows? So, actually, the second problem is people’s unability to find help online. I suggest looking for a Git GUI. The official Git download page, http://git-scm.com/downloads, provides other, many alternatives: http://git-scm.com/downloads/guis . Also, if these Windows users are TortoiseSVN users, a good candidate might be http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/
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