Re: Git-windows and git-svn?

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Pascal Obry wrote:
Steffen Prohaska a écrit :
"What crappy tool are you suggesting to use. It's not
even capable of cloning it's own development repository.
I'll not use that tool. Don't steal my time."

Well it's not because people don't understand how Cygwin is working that
it is to be taken for granted that Cygwin/Git is crap! As I said git svn
is only working on Cywgin AFAIK. I'm using Cygwin/Git on many
repositories without problem. So experience may vary :)

OK, thanks for the info.


Cygwin is by far the best toolset for Windows developers who don't want
to mess with plain (read very limited) Windows environment.

Well some people (including unix people) prefer GUI and context menus instead of command-line. I must say that I am quite used to TortoiseSVN and I like it. Never had to do anything at the command-line in order to use svn. Hum, I am not sure this is the right forum to say this... :-)

Abdel.

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