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 Ă¹nderstand 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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