seth vidal wrote:
Hi folks,
 I've done the legwork to convert yum over to using git for its source
code management.

This is great news!

A couple of things to cover:

 1. I'm not a git expert nor even a git amateur.

Relax, I doubt that there are that many git experts on the ML (yet).

 2. This is mostly as a response to the desires of other developers so
if you hear me cursing from time to time it's b/c I hate everyone. :)

Yeah, we know...

 3. If you expect me to understand $advanced_distributed_scm_feature
when you want me to see something you've worked on you'll find my
interest waning rather rapidly.

Ok, we'll try to stick to simple instructions ;)=

 4. I don't work on yum to be good at using git. Nor did I work on yum
to be good at using cvs or svn or hg. They are just means to an end. If
I find I'm spending a lot of time screwing around fighting with git (I'm
going to exclude this week b/c that's ALL I've done this week) we may
see this distributed-scm-experiment come to a shrieking and sudden halt.

Hey, its Tuesday (ehm, Wednesday) so there are some days left of the week to just enjoy git.

Florian
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