Linus Torvalds: Re: clarification on git, central repositories and commit access lists
Linus Torvalds, in a long excellent e-mail reply to KDE developer Adam Treat, writes about social and technical issues of decentralized version control systems, as applied to huge software projects like Linux and KDE.
Read at LWN.net: “Re: clarification on git, central repositories and commit access lists”.
Recent posts on similar topics
- GIT 1.6.0 released - August 19th, 2008
- Dave Dribin: "Choosing a Distributed Version Control System" - February 10th, 2008
- Robin Luckey: "The World's Oldest Source Code Repositories" - October 18th, 2007
- Karl Fogel, Ben Collins-Sussman, on distributed version control - October 11th, 2007
- Tim O'Reilly: Why Congress Needs a Version Control System - October 7th, 2007
September 10th, 2007 at 1:02 pm
I dont know where to send it, so I make a comment on this post. Zak Russin created a nice cheat sheet like the one of mercurial about git.
http://zrusin.blogspot.com/2007/09/git-cheat-sheet.html