Yes, but were you working on an open source project with all kinds of 
branching happening?  Git is the way it is today, so you might as well 
get used to it.  I have used other source control systems too, and yes, 
they were simpler.  But today everyone uses git, not just github.  Once 
you learn the basic command line, and maybe mix it a bit with the client 
app, you'll be fine.  Just stick to the instructions at musescore.org, 
and try to stay away from rebasing, if you can...
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On 1/2/2017 6:24 AM, cymro wrote:
> I don't know why it is so complicated - I'm used to using Source control as a
> developer but the tools that I have always used are much more
> straightforward - basically you just check out and check in the code.
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