Re: core-git and porcelains

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Shawn Pearce wrote:

I would just stick with core Git.  I haven't used Cogito in almost
a year so I can't say what I'm missing there, but core Git works
very well for all of my needs.  I use it in a lot of different
projects, some which require git-svn, others which require some
bastard git-svn-workalike for non-SVN systems, and others which
are just Git projects and don't have to cooperate with others.

Thanks for the advice, Shawn. Would you mind expanding on how you work with git-svn, however? Specially, how's your everyday work, and how do you deal with multiple upstream branches.

-- Marcus

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