Re: [RFC] Git User's Survey 2010 (resend)

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Hey,

2010/7/3 Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx>:
> === 09. On which operating system(s) do you use Git? ===
> (multiple choice, with other)
>
>  + Linux (includes MeeGo and Moblin)
>  + MacOS X (Darwin)
>  + MS Windows/msysGit (MINGW)
>  + MS Windows/Cygwin
>  + FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, etc.
>  + other Unix
>
>  + iPhone OS
>  + Android
>  + WebOS
>
>  + Other, please specify
>
> NOTES:
> ^^^^^^
> The iPhone OS, Androind and WebOS answers are new this year.
> OpenSolaris died, so I removed it.  I wonder if it is worth it to
> differentiate between MS Windows/msysGit and MS Windows/Cygwin, or if
> we should just have one, single 'MS Windows' choice.

Are any of these new options relevant?  I'm pretty sure there is no
working Git implementation in iOS, Android or WebOS.  Why were they
added?  There are some libraries for iOS, but I'm pretty involved in
almost all of them and as far as I know you can't really do anything
interesting with them yet.  And I'm pretty sure Android and certainly
WebOS don't have working implementations yet either.

Scott
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