Upgrade a CVS server to something else?
Kent Borg
kentborg-KwkGvOEf1og at public.gmane.org
Mon Dec 13 20:59:44 EST 2010
Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> Uggh.
Just because I criticize Subversion, don't think I don't have any gripes
about git.
The commands are roughly divided into "plumbing" (low-level) and
"porcelain" (higher-level).
On that analogy, I am looking forward to someone building a
full-featured "bathroom": A GUI that goes well beyond gitk and gitg,
both in offering rich and complete views into a repository, but also
being complete in manipulating it, and in helping teach how what it does
correlates with the command line.
Recently I saw an online video of Linus showing us all kinds of nifty
things, like powerful ways to see how to see how an apparently
complicated git merge conflict can actually be pretty simple and how to
find out. Unfortunately the cameracritter thought we wanted to see his
face and didn't show the examples he was typing. The result was
frustration.
It seemed emblematic of the state of git: Tons of power, to do new
things we haven't thought about much before now (and so don't much
understand), obscurely packaged.
-kb
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