[Nottingham] Last Thursday Talk - Version Control

Martin Garton martin at stupids.org
Wed Sep 12 13:10:20 BST 2007


On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 12:36 +0100, Joshua Lock wrote:

> 1. A very pretty (SVG) Git cheatsheet:
> http://zrusin.blogspot.com/2007/09/git-cheat-sheet.html
> 
> 2. A guide to using Git with SVN:
> http://live.gnome.org/GitForGnomeDevelopers
> 
> 3. The new, handy, git stash command:
> http://www.monroe.nu/archives/109-git-stash.html

Cheers for that Josh.

For anyone interested in git who is a current CVS user, I have another
thing worth adding to the list.

Since my talk I have had a little time to play with git-cvsserver.  So
far (although it's early days) I am impressed.

To summarise for those who have not heard about it, git-cvsserver
exposes a git repository via a CVS compatibility layer.  Of course, you
lose all the nice things about git when using it that way, but it allows
git to be used in environments where CVS compatibility is demanded (for
example tools integration in IDEs)

-- 
Martin.

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