Speakup, 2.6.22, and Git

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Git is a commertial distributed version control system.  It was picked 
above cvs a few years ago by Linus himself.  SVN or actually subversion 
was developed as a cvs improvement/replacement.

I suppose there must be some git clients out there, I have never looked.
Hope another person can answer the rest of your questions.
Regards, Willem


On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi,
>         As a person who is probably going to be seeing a lot more of Linux in the near future, I have a few questions about the Speakup support for 2.6.22 and Git.
> 1. I don't have Git installed, and don't foresee getting it in the near future.  Is there any particular reason why CVS is being discontinued?  I did not see any such message in the archives if there was one.
> 2. What about something more commonly available, like SVN?
> 3. I read today that the kernel serial device support was taken out of the latest 2.6.22, and thus Speakup will now work with it.  Does this preclude Speakup working in the near future with USB to serial converters or PCI equivalents thereof?  
> If I have struck the wrong note with any of these questions I would appreciate knowing.
> Thanks,
> Zack.
> _______________________________________________
> Speakup mailing list
> Speakup at braille.uwo.ca
> http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup
> 

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