On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Dun Peal <dunpealer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi there, > > What are the best texts for the following three levels of knowledge: > > 1. Newbie: someone who used a simple, centralized SCM (such as SVN) > but never touched Git. > 2. Intermediate: someone who uses Git's simpler features, and can do > simple branching/merging, but would like to fully understand the > underlying concepts such as the DAG, and master all common user-level > operations such as branching, merging, and rebasing. > 3. Advanced: someone who knows all the above, but would like to know > everything there is to know about Git. > > The target audience in my particular case is smart, with strong CS > background, especially those in the two latter categories. > > Being available online is a plus, but will not disqualify a good > offline reference. Check out http://progit.org/. I am not affiliated with the author(s) or the web site. I just stumbled across it a couple of weeks ago when I went to set up a git server for our group. It seems to answer every question I've ever had about git, and then some. --wpd -- 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