On 5/26/23, Blake McBride wrote:
> When I got myself in a mess with GIT, I requested help from the local "GIT
> expert." However, more often than not, they couldn't figure it out either.
Never did that in my life. I always rely on documentation, books and
myself. I'm self taught :) From my exper
Here is the thing for me. In the beginning, I read a little bit about
subversion. Its model, at least from a user's perspective, was simple and
straightforward. I was able to make use of it immediately. As my needs
expanded, I found simple solutions with subversion. I never got caught up
in a
On 5/26/23, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote:
> I would like to share another anecdote with you.
Thanks for sharing. Now we have some experience in common and not only
in technology ;) Sorry that it happened to you. I believe that such
society is broken, but that's another matter.
Git has a distribute
I would like to share another anecdote with you.
Some years ago I worked for a company that forced me to use
git. I used to work from my home office and commit my changes
to the company's git repository. Needless to say that I use SVN
in my home office and I admit that I am not a git expert, not