On Jul 12, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote: > Ralf Habacker wrote: >>> That is actually not correct. There is a maintained mingw port of >>> git >>> that works very well. (I am using it myself for the bits of Qt >>> development I do on Windows) >>> >> >> Thanks for this pointer. The information i had where from >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_%28software%29#Portability >> >> A native Microsoft Windows port using MinGW >> is approaching completion,^ but >> there is more work to be done, including handling of CRLF >> line endings.^ Porting Git to >> Windows is difficult due to a number of architecture issues. > > CRLF seems to be now actually solved too. > > But this is exactly my point: all of this is *recent* development. > That > means git is coming to the point where KDE could switch to it. In > turn, > that means we can't switch to it right now. The spirit of the thread wasn't about switching all of KDE, but providing a place for developers to try out git and still be in kde.org land. -Benjamin Meyer