I previously wrote that I've been using Git as my Subversion client of choice; and someone asked me to expand on how I do this.
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I previously wrote that I've been using Git as my Subversion client of choice; and someone asked me to expand on how I do this. No comment yet.
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Git. The trendy source control management system. Like many other of my peers, I’ve been using GitHub for a while (for personal projects, in my case). For the longest time, however, I felt like the only person in the world that didn’t get git; it never felt natural for me, or superior in any way to what I was already using (Subversion). Delete the scoop?
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Air-Mobile-Extensions hosted on GitHub...
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In my spare time I help out with a little app called Greg’s Toolkit that was built before I knew about Heroku. The app runs on EC2 and deploying new versions of the app are pretty tedious. Here is the deployment instructions copied directly from the project’s wiki:
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A few days ago, Adobe migrated their subversion repository to Apache. At the same time, the repository got mirrored over to GitHub using git-svn. You can... Delete the scoop?
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