Hi, Jakub, thank you very much for doing this. It is a very tedious work, and I deem it invaluable. On Sat, 13 Oct 2007, Jakub Narebski wrote:I had the same problem, and somebody pointed me to http://ircatwork.com/cgi-bin/irc/irc.cgi (But please be nice, or else it will be shut down...) I find it always a little strange how people want to use something like git, but are unwilling to ask. Is this such a big attack on the manliness to admist one needs help or what? Frankly, expectations like these make me want to bang somebody's head on the wall. Why do people expect others to work for them for free? Hard? You cannot do much about feelings, not with technical means, you can't. I think it'd be a good idea to put it on git://git.kernel.org/, linked right before the links to the man pages. Who has permissions to change that page? If you read what I wrote above, you know exactly what I want to do here. OMG Ponies! Seriously again, is the cheetah taken already? Speaking of cheetah: there is a project called git-cheetah, its goal being to provide a TortoiseCVS lookalike for git. Just wanted to mention it, in case people want it, and are not too shy to participate in making it closer to the goal. I am neither, but FWIW I did not have the impression that it is in its own little niche. At the GSoC mentor summit, I encountered a rather different stance: people did not _know_ what distributed SCM means, and were rather afraid of the concept. Some of them seemed to fight changing their known procedures tooth and nail. Which is fine by me (I don't have to force anybody to use git, thankyouverymuch). A word about the GitFAQ... there was one suggestion that there should be a FAQ maintainer. I really have to ask myself why not more people just edit the GitFAQ on the wiki. I mean, that is the whole purpose of it being on the wiki. It's not hard either. Less hard in any case than to find a volunteer for a FAQ maintainer -- I mean, if most are too busy/lazy/shy to edit the FAQ at all, how do they expect somebody else to step up? Ciao, Dscho - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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