On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 16:31 -0400, Joe Atzberger wrote: > I see your SVN and raise you one git. > > http://git.or.cz/ >
Joe Thanks! I've been playing on my Dev Debian box at work w/o any version control, but for backups and looking fwd when we have other devs, it needed to happen. A quick read of this page: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gittutorial.html and I've got my first git repository! I really like it, I don't see anything in svn that I *need* that git doesn't provide, and I like the simplicity of 'saving' in git: git commit -a Thanks for the recommendation, I think I'm going to like it. P > Phil is right though, articulate version control is the only technical > way to keep diverse coders working on the same project. Git takes a > distributed approach and changes certain philosophical underpinnings > of how to manage source. You may have seen my LibLime coworker Galen > present on git at the last code4lib con. You can catch the video for > that here: > > http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=code4lib > +2008&so=1&sitesearch=#q=code4lib%202008%20Galen&emb=0&so=1 > > Personally, I haven't found any reason to go back to SVN. > > --Joe Atzberger > > On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Phil Cryer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 10:30 -0400, Jonathan Rochkind wrote: > > Can anyone reccommend any good sources on how to do 'release > management' > > in a small distributed open source project. Or in a small > in-house not > > open source project, for that matter. The key thing is not > something > > assuming you're in a giant company with a QA team, but > instead a small > > project with a a few (to dozens) of developers, no dedicated > QA team, etc. > > > > Anyone have any good books to reccommend on this? > > > I would recommend you start using subversion, if you don't > want to/can't > setup your own server, there are places online you can use it > for free: > > http://code.google.com/hosting/ > http://www.assembla.com/ > http://unfuddle.com/ > > A slight learning curve, but necessary if you want to > collaborate. > > P > > > > > Jonathan > > > -- > Phil Cryer | Open Source Dev Lead | web www.mobot.org | skype > phil.cryer > -- Phil Cryer | Open Source Dev Lead | web www.mobot.org | skype phil.cryer