Re: Git Books

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On 12/6/08, Scott Chacon <schacon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have been talked into helping write a real, paper-based book on Git
> for a publisher big enough that you may even see it in your local

> Borders or whatnot.  (And, it appears that Junio has been as well:
> http://gitster.livejournal.com/21616.html)
>
> So, since I'm near the beginning of this process, I was wondering if
> the group had any feedback as to what might be super helpful to
> include.  I mean, I have a pretty good layout and all, but if you
> wanted to point me to some threads that tend to crop up in the mailing
> list and IRC channel from relative newcomers that I might be able to
> nip in the bud, I would like to.  I'm addressing the stuff that _I_
> hear a lot, and I'm scanning the IRC logs and list for topics, but I
> figured many of you must answer the same questions all the time, too.

Please spend lot of words about fetch and pull. These are the most
hard to ùnderstand commands for people that are used to cvs and svn.

Btw, i would love to see a git in a nutshell book in my native
language (italian).
I'm willing to help writing and translating.


Ciao,
-- 
Paolo
http://paolo.ciarrocchi.googlepages.com/
http://mypage.vodafone.it/
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