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Hello Frank,
Am 07.03.2021 um 03:20 schrieb Frank Kolmann <frank.kolmann@xxxxxxxxx>:
FWIW I have used Turnover and Implementer on the Sys i and both only needed a couple of hours to learn.
The Basics of Git can be learned in an afternoon, also. I'm experiencing that myself.
I'm pretty sure you did learn more about your tools in the following weeks, so I assert you do an unfair comparison. Maybe blurry memory of the yesterday always being better times? ;-)
For years, I've been using cvs as a local versioning system on Linux, and I still do, also for OS/400 related code. I'm used to it, I know it blindly and it has all the features I need. No pressure to change. But when I want to publish code other people should easily find, I need to do it in a way to make it easy to find. Apparently, the world has shifted towards Github, in the same way the world has shifted towards Google as universal information retrieval tool. Oh well… I'm not happy about that. I'm not yet using git in the same way I do with cvs and maybe this day might never come. Depends on when people ask for collaboration. :-)
:wq! PoC
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