On Monday, September 13, 2010 09:42:08 pm Andrew McNabb wrote:
> This week's UUG meeting:
> 
> Take on the Git Challenge.  We'll give you a list of tasks to carry out,
> based on your level of experience.  Learn how to use version control to
> protect your files, collaborate, and track changes.  If this all sounds
> routine, then practice branching, stashing, and cherry picking.  And if
> that isn't crazy enough for you, then try to commit to a bare repository
> or edit history.
> 
> Computers will be available for hands-on learning, and there will be
> plenty of opportunities to ask for help.  Whatever your level, this will
> be a great chance to become more comfortable with Git.
> 
> Thursday, September 16
> 7:00 pm
> 1029 TMCB (Talmage Building)

What if my level of experience is zero?
I'd love to come and see and learn something new, but would there be 
anything I could do with no previous experience with version control?

Timothy Wood
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