Re: git docs on kernel.org too new?

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On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Shawn O. Pearce wrote:

Brandon Casey <casey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The git documentation here:

  http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/

does not seem to describe the current stable release of
git: git-1.4.4.4 (there is a release candidate of 1.5.0 on kernel.org)

Yes.  The docs on kernel.org roughly track the `master` branch
of git.git, which is stablizing the 1.5.0 release.  Git 1.5.0-rc3
was posted last night, and with the exception of a couple of minor
cleanups for the detached HEAD warning messages, will be the 1.5.0
final release.

Ah. I thought you might be doing something clever like that.

Despite being a release candidate I think we would all encourage
you to try working with 1.5.0-rc3 or later.  It is extremely stable,
the documentation has been significantly improved and updated since
1.4.4.4, and the learning curve should be easier for new users.

will do, thanks.

-brandon

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