David Golden wrote:
* Do we have one? Andy, can we use hex-ten?
* A checkin notify list should also be ready.
Whether it's hex-ten or something else, we'll need to make sure we all
have access. I don't know that I ever got a commit bit for hex-ten.
(At least, ohloh.net doesn't show me as a committer)
I'm curious to try git, if anyone is up for teaching it. The idea
that I can just publish my efforts to my own server and let people
pull whatever they want is appealing in its support for an emergent
project like a hackathon. (Plus, the ability to fall back to swapping
around a usb drive seems handy.)
Not trying to cause repo-wars, but I think I'll need to use git
actively for something before I really start to grok it.
I had the same thoughts. My concern is that we'll be spending time futzing
with git rather than hacking on QA stuff.
We all know SVN/SVK and can stand to use it for a little while longer.
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