I wasn't actually asking you to do the talk, as much as asking if that would seem of interest. I wouldn't mind talking about it for a bit. Perhaps two people might be able to make it a little more interesting than just talking about a how to use a particular tool. Perhaps we can talk about this more on Wednesday? On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Doug Philips <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > On 3/16/13 4:04 PM, Anthony Cascone wrote: > >> For the non-Git saavy, follow the link and hit the "ZIP" button. >> >> Which makes me wonder if we should have Git talk at some point. Doug, >> thoughts? >> > > This has come up from time to time. Most recently at the last meeting (or > two), so yes, we should do this. I'm a Mercurial user myself, so while I > can talk to Distributed Version Control System (DVCS) concepts common to > git and Mercurial, I cannot provide any practical git advice. > Based on spontaneous comments heard in the shop there are a number of > users of git, so hopefully someone will come forward to propose a Fri night > talk. I'd love to do a 15 minute talk on DVCS in general, and then show git > and Mercurial work-flows (including recovering from common oopsies). I can > handle the Mercurial parts and would like to collaborate on the DVCS in > general part. > > -=Doug > P.S. Im' out of of pocket this weekend, but had a quick moment to check > emails. > > > > >