Re: [WebDNA] Version control (git or subversion) workflow for WebDNA
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --Apple-Mail-1--79209385Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=us-ascii> Hi - thanks for the detailed response. I think I'll take your advice =and look further into using Git. To make things easier initially I'm =looking at using Tower (http://www.git-tower.com/) and Beanstalk =(http://beanstalkapp.com/). The command-line scares me ;-)Hi Tom,I felt like that too for quite a while.. but just to encourage you: =sincerely, I am certain you are up to it (the CL). You are plenty =skilled enough to use the CL. The CL it not super complicated, nor are =there many layers of abstraction (at least not at the level I use the CL =so far); it is just straightforward direct commands (a lot of them.. =with tons of variations).. albeit in an environment we GUI users are not =used to at first. But you only need a very small subset of the CL scene =to run git. Git on the other hand does have a lot of layers of =abstraction... so perhaps Tower will help because it makes some of that =more visual. I dunno. Initially I looked at Tower and thought that =the learning curve for Tower will be as much as the learning curve to =use the 5% of the CL that you need for running git. (Plus isn't Tower =for pay?) Anyway (either way) in the end I'm sure you'll just be glad =to have something version control under your belt.. :-)-Govinda=--Apple-Mail-1--79209385Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=us-ascii
Hi - thanks for the detailed =response. I think I'll take your advice and look further into =using Git. To make things easier initially I'm looking at using =Tower (
http://www.git-tower.com/) and =Beanstalk (
http://beanstalkapp.com/). = The command-line scares me ;-)
Hi Tom,
I felt like =that too for quite a while.. but just to encourage you: sincerely, I am =certain you are up to it (the CL). You are plenty skilled enough =to use the CL. The CL it not super complicated, nor are there =many layers of abstraction (at least not at the level I use the CL so =far); it is just straightforward direct commands (a lot of them.. with =tons of variations).. albeit in an environment we GUI users are not used =to at first. But you only need a very small subset of =the CL scene to run git. Git on the other hand does have =a lot of layers of abstraction... so perhaps Tower will help because it =makes some of that more visual. I dunno. Initially I looked =at Tower and thought that the learning curve for Tower will be as much =as the learning curve to use the 5% of the CL that you need for running =git. (Plus isn't Tower for pay?) Anyway (either way) in the =end I'm sure you'll just be glad to have something version control under =your belt.. :-)
-Govinda
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--Apple-Mail-1--79209385Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=us-ascii> Hi - thanks for the detailed response. I think I'll take your advice =and look further into using Git. To make things easier initially I'm =looking at using Tower (http://www.git-tower.com/) and Beanstalk =(http://beanstalkapp.com/). The command-line scares me ;-)Hi Tom,I felt like that too for quite a while.. but just to encourage you: =sincerely, I am certain you are up to it (the CL). You are plenty =skilled enough to use the CL. The CL it not super complicated, nor are =there many layers of abstraction (at least not at the level I use the CL =so far); it is just straightforward direct commands (a lot of them.. =with tons of variations).. albeit in an environment we GUI users are not =used to at first. But you only need a very small subset of the CL scene =to run git. Git on the other hand does have a lot of layers of =abstraction... so perhaps Tower will help because it makes some of that =more visual. I dunno. Initially I looked at Tower and thought that =the learning curve for Tower will be as much as the learning curve to =use the 5% of the CL that you need for running git. (Plus isn't Tower =for pay?) Anyway (either way) in the end I'm sure you'll just be glad =to have something version control under your belt.. :-)-Govinda=--Apple-Mail-1--79209385Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=us-ascii
Hi - thanks for the detailed =response. I think I'll take your advice and look further into =using Git. To make things easier initially I'm looking at using =Tower (
http://www.git-tower.com/) and =Beanstalk (
http://beanstalkapp.com/). = The command-line scares me ;-)
Hi Tom,
I felt like =that too for quite a while.. but just to encourage you: sincerely, I am =certain you are up to it (the CL). You are plenty skilled enough =to use the CL. The CL it not super complicated, nor are there =many layers of abstraction (at least not at the level I use the CL so =far); it is just straightforward direct commands (a lot of them.. with =tons of variations).. albeit in an environment we GUI users are not used =to at first. But you only need a very small subset of =the CL scene to run git. Git on the other hand does have =a lot of layers of abstraction... so perhaps Tower will help because it =makes some of that more visual. I dunno. Initially I looked =at Tower and thought that the learning curve for Tower will be as much =as the learning curve to use the 5% of the CL that you need for running =git. (Plus isn't Tower for pay?) Anyway (either way) in the =end I'm sure you'll just be glad to have something version control under =your belt.. :-)
-Govinda
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Govinda
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