Re: do you recommend "git" (over svn) for a 1-person team???

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Heya,

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 02:25, Greg Hauptmann
<greg.hauptmann.ruby@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do you recommend "git" (over svn) for a 1-person team???   (the
> ability to commit whilst offline on my laptop sounds potentially
> enough reason)

Are you seriously asking if you should git instead of svn on the git
mailing list, or am I missing something? :P.

Seriously though, yes, git works very nicely for 1-person teams as
well as for large teams. Especially the ability to "git init && git
add . && git commit -m 'got part of the assignment done'" has helped
me a lot.
Before I started using git I would come to the point where I thought
'ah, good, it almost works, now all I have to do is add feature x, and
then 10 minutes later I'd be wishing I had used some form of revision
control so I could go back to that working version!

</testemonial>

-- 
Cheers,

Sverre Rabbelier
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