There's new GIT instructions on Github now

Daniel Gibson metalcaedes at gmail.com
Sat May 21 04:19:52 PDT 2011


Am 21.05.2011 13:13, schrieb Russel Winder:
> On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 12:00 +0200, Daniel Gibson wrote:
>> Am 21.05.2011 08:15, schrieb Russel Winder:
>>> On Fri, 2011-05-20 at 23:19 +0200, Daniel Gibson wrote:
>>>> Am 20.05.2011 23:17, schrieb Robert Clipsham:
>>>>> On 20/05/2011 21:42, Daniel Gibson wrote:
>>>>>> Microsofts VCS (Visual Sourcesafe or something like that) won't work
>>>>>> properly on Linux either..
>>>>>
>>>>> I wouldn't really compare Visual Sourcesafe to git... It barely
>>>>> qualifies as a version control system :3
>>>>
>>>> I think MS doesn't have anything that comes closer to a VCS, so there
>>>> was nothing else I could have used that comparison ;)
>>>
>>> Not entirely true, they have Team Foundation Server (including Team
>>> Foundation Version Control) which is reputed to work reasonably well,
>>> especially with Visual Studio.  On the other hand I have no first hand
>>> experience as it requires Windows Server, IIS, and SharePoint.
>>>
>>
>> OK, I'm not really familiar with Microsoft tools.
>> I guess MS doesn't provide a Linux client for that either. ;)
>
> Definitely not -- after all why would Microsoft even contemplate that
> you were going to buy anything other than Microsoft product

that's about my point about git and windows ;)

> -- but there
> are various plug-ins for Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, etc. to allow them to
> make checkouts of TFS hosted repositories.

Could be similar for git. In fact JGIT exists and eclipse and netbeans 
plugins that use JGIT.

> It's just web services so no
> big deal.  Though the conspiracy theorists will undoubtedly want to
> worry about all the hidden checks etc. to hobble non-Microsoft products.
>
> Personally I'll just stick with Bazaar, Mercurial and Git.
>



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