Hi why, others.

I was lightly tracking the development of shoes previously by
occasionally surfing this link:
http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/shoes/timeline

I liked that because I could watch changes to code, samples, tickets,
etc, all in one place. I'm trying to continue trolling, and I want to
make sure I'm doing it the right way. :)

(please pardon, and/or correct, any terminology missteps I make here)
I've got git and ditz up and running, and I've cloned the shoes github
repository. Some days later, if I haven't pulled the latest from the
repository and in my shoes directory I do a 'git log' I only see the
old log. (i.e., I seethe log from the last time I did a 'git pull') So
then, when I do a 'git pull' I see lots of new stuff coming from the
repository, and later calls to 'git log' show newer changes. I think
this is good. Is this the closest thing we have to the old trac
timeline?

Also, if I do a 'git pull' and I get this response: "Already
up-to-date." I'm assuming that means there have been no changes (no
code changes, no sample changes, no ticket changes, etc) since the
last time I did a 'git pull'... Is this correct?

Thanks in advance for any insight,
-Harold

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