Yann Dirson <ydirson@xxxxxxx> writes: > Jakub Narebski <jnareb <at> gmail.com> writes: > > === xx. Have you found distributed version control easy? === > > (multiple choice) > > > > + Very easy > > + Easy > > + Reasonably easy > > + Hard > > + Very hard > > > > Or something like that, with separate question if DVCS is difficult > > or not. > > > > Alternatively we could ask about _relative_ ease of learning / use. > > But I don't think this would go well (and I don't think we could get > > good answers from that). > > Related to that, would be whether the user was familiar with DVCS before > starting to use git, or even familiar with VCS - the answers would be different > for people for whom git is the first VCS they ever used, or for people having > used other DVCS before... Relative ease of use of Git as compared to perceived ease of distributed version control as generic subject. But I don't think it is a good way to go (and get meaningfull answers). > > Well, Git User's Surveys always served more or less accidentally as > > the source of information about git and git community ("we have wiki?" > > from the first survey ) > > Count me in for "we have git new-worktree ?" :) > In fact, I found nothing by that name in git's tree or in the wiki's > InterfacesFrontendsAndTools. Google finally pointed me to contrib/ where I > noticed workdir/git-new-workdir. > > It may be worth to use a URL for publicizing non-mainstream stuff. That's > better as publicizing goes, and makes it easy to crowdsource discovery of > mistakes or outdated things. Hmmm... perhaps it would be worth to create GitContrib page on Git Wiki, and link it from InterfacesFrontendsAndTools page... -- Jakub Narebski Poland ShadeHawk on #git -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html