Oh reeeeeealy?  I thought Air was just a crummy desktop wrapper for flash.
 Now I'm a bit more interested!  I have a bit of work done already on fugit,
it's got most of the cimmitting stuff from git-gui already.  So I could help
with that bit.  I have some ideas on how to do the network graph, ala gitk,
without the nasty hard to follow lines gitk likes to make.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Dav Glass <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can build an AIR app with HTML/CSS/JS without flash..
> http://blog.davglass.com/files/yui/air1/
> http://blog.davglass.com/files/yui/air2/
> http://blog.davglass.com/files/yui/air3/
>
> All built in HTML/CSS/JS ;)
>
> --
> Dav Glass
> [email protected]
> blog.davglass.com
>
>
> + Windows: n. - The most successful computer virus, ever. +
> + A computer without a Microsoft operating system is like a dog
>    without bricks tied to its head +
> + A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer is to computing what a
>   McDonalds Certified Food Specialist is to fine cuisine  +
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Tekkub <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Anything but Air!
>> Seriously, people don't take kindly to the likes of flash round 'nya:
>> http://github.com/blog/350-repository-uploads
>>
>>     Tekkub
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>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Dav Glass <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I was thinking about hacking on an Air app to help with this too..
>>>
>>> Any takers on helping?
>>> Dav
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dav Glass
>>> [email protected]
>>> blog.davglass.com
>>>
>>>
>>> + Windows: n. - The most successful computer virus, ever. +
>>> + A computer without a Microsoft operating system is like a dog
>>>    without bricks tied to its head +
>>> + A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer is to computing what a
>>>   McDonalds Certified Food Specialist is to fine cuisine  +
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Tekkub <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Tortoisegit and gitsafe aren't exactly in a usable state for betatesters
>>>> even, let alone end users of the windows variety.  Gitextensions is the 
>>>> only
>>>> truly functional windows-only gui, but it might not be what your users are
>>>> in need of.  Git-gui, though "ugly", actually works quite well.  The only
>>>> things they need to understand are staging changes into the index,
>>>> committing and pushing... which they would need to understand to use git in
>>>> any form.
>>>> What type of files are these users working with?  If it's plain text,
>>>> you could have them do their commits online with github's inline file
>>>> editing.
>>>>
>>>> You also might want to keep an eye on my little project, fugit:
>>>> http://github.com/tekkub/fugit/<http://github.com/tekkub/fugit/tree/master>
>>>>   My
>>>> goal here is to reproduce all the good things about git-gui and gitk, then
>>>> expand it with other handy things lacking from those apps or poorly
>>>> implemented in them.  Currently you need ruby and gem to install it, but I
>>>> do plan on having a normal installer for users that don't have ruby.  The
>>>> app should be easily portable to linux and mac as well.
>>>>
>>>>     Tekkub
>>>>     Github General Support
>>>>     http://support.github.com/
>>>>     Join us on IRC: #github on freenode.net
>>>>     Discussion group: [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Tchalvak <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking to turn a project I'm working open source and put it up on
>>>>> github.  I've got a lot of very non-technical users, many of whom are
>>>>> not using git on linux as I am.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking to maximize collaboration efforts and make attempts to do
>>>>> so as painless as possible, including doing as much of the rebase/
>>>>> merge/patch work myself, so i'm looking for as simple of a solution to
>>>>> allow my users to submit simple changes from windows.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm really interested in the tortoisegit project, though I've heard of
>>>>> gitextensions as a solution as well.
>>>>> What kind of simple windows solutions have worked for you guys in the
>>>>> past?
>>>>> What apps haven't worked?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm going to try out gittortoise on windows myself at some point, so
>>>>> maybe I'll report back about the state of that project eventually, but
>>>>> perspectives on other simple alternatives would be great as well.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> >
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