On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:41 PM, Hans Z <zaun...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll happily seed the list: ) > > Excellent list and I'd like to come to that meeting. <snipped/>
I'll add one thing to the git/svn talk. I began working on a legacy code base that was stored in SVN without the trunk/branches/tags setup. I'm a git guy, but generally I'm happy with working with anything besides CVS or VSS. However, I had to switch tasks a lot, so branching was something I missed. I ended up using git-svn to keep a git copy of the SVN repo locally so I could have local branches without affecting the work style of the rest of the team. It worked out really well and I ended up giving a lunch and learn so my coworkers could learn how to "make the code look like a throw up Christmas tree during code reviews" (the red white and green SVN diff outputs). Perhaps in August I could talk 30 minutes to an hour on making git and SVN work together. Justin
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