Re: Why's Git called Git ?

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Aaron Gray wrote:

>> I really like notion of branching in Git; but be warned about tracking and
>> not recording renames, and the need of explicit packing (the latter very
>> minor). Powerfull, perhaps too powerfull for newbie user: but that is what
>> Cogito is for (although now Git contains fairly large set of high-level
>> commands).
> 
> We like to move forward.

What I like a lot in Git is very easy switching of working area between 
branches, and to arbitrary commit (point in history).

-- 
Jakub Narebski
Warsaw, Poland
ShadeHawk on #git


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