Re: information for a 60-minute "intro to git" needed

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On 11/11/06, Martin Langhoff <martin.langhoff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/11/06, Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I think Martin Langhoff promised to make his presentation done
> in Mexico available to us sometime ago, but I wonder what
> happened to it...

Hola! You are right, I never published anything... The Mexico
presentation was a combination of your original slides (I ended up
using the PDF directly as I didn't have OOv2) plus a version of my
older talk notes, updated and in Spanish. So I swapped the two
around.... "live".

The old, outdated talk is based on Cogito, and can be found here. I
still use it for my inhouse team --
http://wellington.pm.org/archive/200510/git/

I gave this talk at Ubucon:
http://h4x0r5.com/~ryan/presentations/git-why.pdf
(I modeled this one after Junio's OLS talk, as I thought it was more
interesting to give a 'why' talk, rather than a 'magic incantation'
talk.)

Back in April, I used these to give a talk at Penguicon:
http://h4x0r5.com/~ryan/presentations/git-tutorial.pdf

(I edited the latter a bit afterwards.)
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