+1 The learning curve isn't great, but the more I learn about git the more I like it.
N. On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Jay McCarthy <jay.mccar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Me too! Git is great now. > > Jay > > 2011/1/5 Carl Eastlund <c...@ccs.neu.edu>: >> Thanks to everyone whose efforts and patience helped us switch from >> Subversion to Git. There was a steep learning curve, but now that I'm >> familiar with git, its flexibility has been quite handy. It has been >> invaluable for collaborating with the rest of you on the PLT git >> repository, with a few remaining uses of the legacy svn repository, >> and even with "myself" when switching computers, working on an >> airplane, etc. It has even proved useful for collaboration with >> others who do not use version control -- if I get code via an emailed >> tarball, I can just jump back to wherever those edits started from, >> commit them, and rebase my changes to go from there, so my history >> doesn't get "out of sync" with anyone else's. >> >> Thanks again! >> >> Carl Eastlund >> _________________________________________________ >> For list-related administrative tasks: >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev >> > > > > -- > Jay McCarthy <j...@cs.byu.edu> > Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University > http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay > > "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93 > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev