On 9/12/07, Andrew McNabb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So far, my favorite feature of Git, compared to other distributed
> version control systems, is the way it does branching (note that
> Mercurial does it the same way).

Color me newb but branching is one part of version control that I've
not done much with so maybe somebody can explain it a little.  Albeit
pretty much all the projects I've ever used svn on I have been the
sole developer, but from what I know about branching it doesn't seem
like you would use it that much.  In my repos I pretty much stay in
the /trunk.

I hope nobody minds the out-of-the-blue question, but it's something
I've wondered for a while now.  If this is the kind of question that
warrants a new thread just let me know :)

Thanks,

Nick
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