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List:       webkit-dev
Subject:    Re: [webkit-dev] Git Familiarity (was ChangeLog)
From:       "Justin Haygood" <jhaygood () reaktix ! com>
Date:       2009-07-06 5:22:26
Message-ID: 2EEE6813CE6B4801A7B1CB5C7C0AAFDF () JustinDesktop
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Benjamin Meyer" <ben@meyerhome.net>
To: "WebKit Development" <webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 05, 2009 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] Git Familiarity (was ChangeLog)

>
> At least on Windows I use mysygit myself 
> (http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/ )  From the project description: 
> "Historically, Git on Windows was  only officially supported using Cygwin. 
> To help make a native Windows  version, this project was started, based on 
> the fork."
>

Still has the following problems:
1. No Windows integrated UI. Windows is very UI driven, and all of the 
development tools are UI based. Why should I open up a command line to do 
VCS stuff? I don't have to open up a command line now.

2. No Visual Studio integration. Subversion not only has TortoiseSVN, but 
there's AnkhSVN that lets you manage it entirely inside Visual Studio.

I'd vote against any VCS that doesn't match features provided by Subversion 
on all 3 platforms (Mac, Linux, and Windows). *nix devs might think opening 
up a command line to do some development is fine, but Windows devs aren't 
nearly as willing. Why, when all of the functionality is available from a 
UI? I can't think of any major feature of Subversion that isn't available 
from TortoiseSVN. 

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