Some people prefer to stay anonymous, so I think email is out.
Yes, I think this should be a long list.
Is it possible to have multiple choice, with "other" (free-form)? Then
I'd suggest:
Colleague/Instructor, User Manual, Manpages, Tutorials, Tutorials
(elsewhere; not in git.git), Mailing list, IRC, Git Wiki, Other.
s/harderst/hardest.
Again, I'd suggest a multiple choice + Other:
The amount of commands, the amount of options, the index (AKA
staging), branching, user interface, bugs, Other.
PVCS seems to be pretty popular, too.
Again, to avoid hassles with free-form:
Mandatory: work, mandatory: open source project I am participating
in, speed, scalability, It's What Linus Uses, Other.
Again:
ease-of use, simplicity, existing project uses it, I Do Not Like
Linus, Other
You should include "Dunno", which gets automatically mapped to "MS
Windows/msysGit" ;-)
git svn
You might laugh, but it is a sad fact that some guy promotes "Using Git
with Google Code" by using git-svn to drive their crappy Subversion.
Maybe here should be another question "What are the most useful features
of Git?" but maybe that is covered by earlier questions.
I agree with Junio: this is not so interesting for us; we are no company,
and we have no sales department who could wank of on these answers.
For our Windows friends, we should add " (crlf)" to the last item.
/too low? *ducksandrunsforcover*
/somewhat. Even if I would be the only one choosing that option.
Yeah, I know who will answer to that, and what... "yaddayadda very
unfriendly yaddayadda especially that Johannes guy yaddayadda" (you know
who you are)... *lol*
Thanks Jakub, I think that your effort is very useful.
Ciao,
Dscho
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