On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 06:16:59 -0800 (PST)
ericpar wrote:
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> But my colleagues wanted to have a GUI interface. I suggested
> them to try out TortoiseGit (I thought it was a natural replacement
> from TortoiseSVN) and they've been using it for about 6 months. We've
> been through all sorts
Hi Francesco,
I'm the instigator of using Git at my current workplace; we were using
Subversion before, and TortoiseSVN as our client app. We're on Win7 so we
installed MSysGit and I'm using Git Bash; personally, I'm using the
command-line and it's perfectly filling my need.
But my col
First of all i'd like to thank you for your suggestions. I think that i'll
follow Philip Oakley's suggestions, so i'll keep the repository clean but
complete. I'm using TortoiseGit to manage my local repos, so i just have to
do
- "Show log"
- Select two or more commits, then right click a