Re: why not TortoiseGit

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Hi,

On Mon, 3 Nov 2008, Nigel Magnay wrote:

> But it doesn't look like a hard project to me, just requires stripping 
> out a lot of junk and re-patching callouts to a git executable (which 
> could be the standard git tools) and a minimal git library that knows if 
> files are dirty.

I only wish that people would put their code where there mouth is.

At least with GitCheetah, we have working code, _and_ an opportunity to go 
cross-platform.

Ciao,
Dscho

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