I like the git commands. I think they are alike the svn commands. But by git I am missing the revision number. I like the increasing revision number by svn and the possibility to specify it as option (svn -r <revision>). It is very helpful or the basic of languages that use Parrot. Is there something similar in git?
Gerd Am Dienstag, den 04.05.2010, 18:05 +0200 schrieb Patrick R. Michaud: > On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 04:46:47PM +0200, Moritz Lenz wrote: > > Both were fairly unspectacular; the Rakudo migration caused some > > confusion because Patrick did the migration, and then disappeared > > for some time (due to travel or family issues); but we managed, and > > I haven't observed any big mistakes except clear, up-front > > communication. > > And more to the point, IIRC any confusion surrounding the Rakudo > migration had very little to do with switching to git. > The real source of difficulty was moving Rakudo out of > the Parrot repository on extremely short notice, requiring > entirely new configuration, build scripts, installation > instructions, and documentation. > > In other words, from my perspective the vast amount of difficulty > we encountered was due to migrating Rakudo out of Parrot, not > because we switched to git. (Perhaps others have a different > perspective, however.) > > Pm > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
