I know this is a work in progress but I thought I would bring it up anyway.
From the "how to" section, the link "HowToWorkWithSubversion" contains
information regarding using GIT.
Might I suggest one of the following.
- "HowToWorkWithSubversion" be renamed to "HowToWorkWithGit" (or drop and
recreate if rename is not possible)
- create new page called HowToWorkWithGit which git related information and
update HowToWorkWithSubversion on how to do a basic checkout of the source
using subversion from github (for non core developers)
Also making a statement like "...Git, a.k.a. SVN" is likely to put someone
on Linus Torvalds hit list! I suggest the wording be changed...
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I did what I could. I created a new page and on the HowToWorkWithSubversion page said that page does not apply and provided a link to Git. Should help I would think. Thanks for noticing this.
Jesse
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:16 PM, ianwallen <ianwallen@anonymised.com> wrote:
I know this is a work in progress but I thought I would bring it up anyway.
From the “how to” section, the link “HowToWorkWithSubversion” contains
information regarding using GIT.
Might I suggest one of the following.
- “HowToWorkWithSubversion” be renamed to “HowToWorkWithGit” (or drop and
recreate if rename is not possible)
- create new page called HowToWorkWithGit which git related information and
update HowToWorkWithSubversion on how to do a basic checkout of the source
using subversion from github (for non core developers)
Also making a statement like “…Git, a.k.a. SVN” is likely to put someone
on Linus Torvalds hit list! I suggest the wording be changed…
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