Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies

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From: Junio C Hamano
Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2007 - 12:14 pm

Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org> writes:


If you tell your users to --use-separate-remote in the "git
clone" instruction, would that solve your backward compatibility
problem?

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Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, Matthias Lederhofer, (Tue Jan 30, 3:33 pm)
Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, Matthias Lederhofer, (Tue Jan 30, 3:36 pm)
Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, Daniel Barkalow, (Tue Jan 30, 5:10 pm)
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Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, J. Bruce Fields, (Wed Jan 31, 7:38 am)
Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, Johannes Schindelin, (Wed Jan 31, 9:15 am)
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Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, Josef Weidendorfer, (Wed Jan 31, 5:20 pm)
Re: Difficulties in advertising a new branch to git newbies, Junio C Hamano, (Tue Feb 6, 12:14 pm)