Dan MacNeil wrote:
More specifically, what are people interested in?
How much better bzr is than svn ?
Steve Scaffidi wrote:
If many folks are having difficulty with bzr, then perhaps it would be
helpful to see how Dan's organization has made it work for them.
I second that.
I've on
If many folks are having difficulty with bzr, then perhaps it would be
helpful to see how Dan's organization has made it work for them.
Additionally, getting back to the original question of what to focus
on, I would recommend showing off what you've built, a bit of the
internals, then find out wh
On Friday 08 Jan 2010 18:33:03 Dan MacNeil wrote:
> secret python sympathizer Dan writes:
> >>How much better bzr is than svn ?
>
> The venerable Shlomi Fish writes:
> >Bzr sucks from my experience (and that of others):
> >
> > http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/41922.html
>
> Cool
secret python sympathizer Dan writes:
>>How much better bzr is than svn ?
The venerable Shlomi Fish writes:
>Bzr sucks from my experience (and that of others):
> http://community.livejournal.com/shlomif_tech/41922.html
Cool, A holy fun religous emacs / vi type holy war.
Cooler, with cons
Hi all!
On Friday 08 Jan 2010 16:19:36 Dan MacNeil wrote:
> We ( http://thecsl.org ) are presenting at next tuesday's (01/12) meeting.
>
> Our general mandate is to talk about our free (speech & beer) directory
> of community services:
>
> http://launchpad.net/mvhub/
>
> Generally, what has m
We ( http://thecsl.org ) are presenting at next tuesday's (01/12) meeting.
Our general mandate is to talk about our free (speech & beer) directory
of community services:
http://launchpad.net/mvhub/
Generally, what has made for past good / bad pm tech presentations?
More specifically, what ar
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