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Moved SCM HACKING disc to vimp/TODO and added to it.

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Ted Pavlic
2009-01-07 08:57:55 -05:00
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@@ -137,12 +137,4 @@ TODO: Document the existence of remote branches and discuss when and how
to be added to a new branch. Keep in mind that git is not the most
intuitive SCM.
I don't agree. git is about as intuitive as any other SCM, but,
regardless, it's by far one of the most popular. There are
countless git walkthroughs, FAQs, tips pages (not to mention 'git
help') that I don't see the need to duplicate them here. As for
branches, 'git branch' should be sufficient, and, if not, there's
a list on gitweb.
--Kris
# vim: set fdm=marker sw=4 ts=4 et ai:

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@@ -98,6 +98,19 @@ FEATURES:
have a look into the split browser extension
1 Add information to liberator/HACKING file about testing and optimization
1 Document remote branches in liberator/HACKING
I don't agree. git is about as intuitive as any other SCM, but,
regardless, it's by far one of the most popular. There are
countless git walkthroughs, FAQs, tips pages (not to mention 'git
help') that I don't see the need to duplicate them here. As for
branches, 'git branch' should be sufficient, and, if not, there's
a list on gitweb. --Kris
I wasn't trying to say that git was a problem (though other DVCS
have more accessible help systems; except for very complex
projects, I think Mercurial is a much more comfortable DVCS to
learn, use, and navigate). I was saying that it might be nice if
the remote branches (and related polices) were documented. Yes,
anyone can do a "git branch -r", but seeing that a branch exists
is not the same as understanding why it's there. --Ted
1 Reformat liberator/HACKING so that git diff can find sections and report changes @ somewhere
- many other ideas are listed in the wiki