Nebadon Izumi wrote: > to be honest, the windows git tools are not very good, this sounds like it > could potentially bring this project to a screeching halt making this > change, i find the windows git tools less than desirable to have to work > with, its very confusing and from a tester perspective this is going to make > my job much more difficult, at this time because of the lack of Production > level windows GIT tools, i have to -1 this for now.
I'm curious what the issues are on the windows side, because I just plodded through clicking yesterday and got tortoise git installed. If we need better instructions, we can definitely do that. If you just want to get a particular revision of OpenSim, you can do that without any installed source tools via the tar.gz and zip links here: http://opensimulator.org/viewgit/?a=summary&p=opensim-test (for the git testing tree). Tools changes are a transition, and some learning is going to be required, but I really believe this will make us all more productive in the long term. -Sean -- __________________________________________________________________ Sean Dague Mid-Hudson Valley [email protected] Linux Users Group http://dague.net http://mhvlug.org There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors than zombies, and they tend to keep the vampire population down. __________________________________________________________________
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