Yes, def the next evolution. Their forking and change tracking/merging is
nicer and easier than SVN. I find it simpler to use and reconcile and
such.
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So why git and not SVN ?
Just seems to be the next evolution of source management :-)
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Yeah, that would be a bit more complicated. You'd have to have all the
SSH keys set up properly. Would the mac be local? Or would you want it
available over the web as well?
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I was trying to setup a git server so I could publish changes from my Mac
to my Ubuntu server (that is backed up). I just need to take more time
sometime to figure it out.
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