[git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-20 Thread JP3
On Sunday, June 16, 2013 10:18:17 AM UTC-7, Eric Gorr wrote: Hello. Awhile ago, I came across a rather humorous description of git, but (a) I can't remember exactly how it went or (b) where I saw it. It described git a being a tesseract inside of a manifold or some such thing. Does this

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-20 Thread J.P. Casler
hope!!! On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:29 AM, JP3 thirdclassma...@hotmail.com wrote: On Sunday, June 16, 2013 10:18:17 AM UTC-7, Eric Gorr wrote: Hello. Awhile ago, I came across a rather humorous description of git, but (a) I can't remember exactly how it went or (b) where I saw it. It

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-17 Thread Philip Oakley
commit tree and DAG. I'm guessing the sub-manifolds is about branches. Any more suggestions? Philip - Original Message - From: Eric Gorr To: git-users@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 2:40 AM Subject: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git Randomly came

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-17 Thread Eric Gorr
-...@googlegroups.com javascript: *Sent:* Monday, June 17, 2013 2:40 AM *Subject:* [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git Randomly came across it again...if anyone is interested... https://twitter.com/tabqwerty/status/45611899953491968 git gets easier once you get the basic idea

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-17 Thread Philip Oakley
. Philip - Original Message - From: Eric Gorr To: git-users@googlegroups.com Cc: Philip Oakley Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 11:42 AM Subject: Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git I to would like to see a translation... On Monday, June 17, 2013 3:25:02 AM UTC-4

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-17 Thread Joe Cabezas
@googlegroups.com *Cc:* Philip Oakley philipoak...@iee.org *Sent:* Monday, June 17, 2013 11:42 AM *Subject:* Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git I to would like to see a translation... On Monday, June 17, 2013 3:25:02 AM UTC-4, Philip Oakley wrote: But waht we need is the 'translation

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-17 Thread Philip Oakley
- Original Message - From: Joe Cabezas To: git-users@googlegroups.com Cc: Eric Gorr Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 9:05 PM Subject: Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git oh god!, nice to see you have spare time philip! :D At the moment I'm off sick, coughing

Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-17 Thread Matthew Johnson
-...@googlegroups.com javascript: *Cc:* Eric Gorr javascript: *Sent:* Monday, June 17, 2013 9:05 PM *Subject:* Re: [git-users] Re: Humorous description of git oh god!, nice to see you have spare time philip! :D At the moment I'm off sick, coughing and spluttering, so this passes the time

[git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-16 Thread Eric Gorr
Randomly came across it again...if anyone is interested... https://twitter.com/tabqwerty/status/45611899953491968 git gets easier once you get the basic idea that branches are homeomorphic endofunctors mapping submanifolds of a Hilbert space. On Sunday, June 16, 2013 1:18:17 PM UTC-4, Eric

[git-users] Re: Humorous description of git

2013-06-16 Thread Eric Gorr
On Sunday, June 16, 2013 1:18:17 PM UTC-4, Eric Gorr wrote: Hello. Awhile ago, I came across a rather humorous description of git, but (a) I can't remember exactly how it went or (b) where I saw it. It described git a being a tesseract inside of a manifold or some such thing. Does this