On Monday, April 15, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Aaron Richiger wrote:
> Dear PySiders!
> 
> Because more and more PySide starters are asking questions about how to 
> work with git and not about directly PySide related topics and because 
> PySide development and example/tutorial distribution is mostly done via 
> git repositories, I want to show you two good references to get started 
> with git and for further questions, stackoverflow or similar platforms 
> may be the better choice:
> 
> Git cheat sheet (short and enough for most usages, but doesn't help 
> getting a better git understanding...):
> http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/files/git_cheat_sheet.pdf
> 
> Top ten git tutorials (most of them are quite a lot of reading, but 
> worth it...):
> http://sixrevisions.com/resources/git-tutorials-beginners/
> 
> 

+1 for ProGit! I believe that ProGit and the "Git community book" are now one 
and the same. Anyway, it's a great book!
> 
> And in case you just want to get some code, knowing the following 
> command is enough:
> git clone <url-of-git-repository>
> e.g. for getting the pyside examples:
> git clone git://gitorious.org/pyside/pyside-examples.git 
> (http://gitorious.org/pyside/pyside-examples.git)
> 
> I hope, that future starters may find this links useful and allow us 
> focusing on the interesting part (which are the PySide related topics) :)!
> 
> Regards,
> Aaron
> 
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