[ale] LUG at GT Meeting - 2010.02.24 - git

Ryan Curtin ryan at igglybob.com
Tue Feb 23 11:28:15 EST 2010


The Linux Users Group at Georgia Tech presents

"git"
  by Ryan Curtin

Feb. 24th, 2010, 7:00 PM
College of Computing Building, room 16

Overview:

  git is a free and open source, distributed version control system designed to
handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
It was originally designed for Linux kernel development, but is now used on all
sorts of projects.  It is very different from conventional version control
systems like cvs or svn, and this presentation will explain the differences, as
well as give a tutorial on how to use git to its full potential.  Topics that
will be covered will include basic usage of git, git emulation of cvs servers,
integration with Eclipse, and more advanced use of git.

Upcoming presentations and events:

  - 2010.03.03:  svn
  - 2010.03.10:  IRC
  - 2010.03.17:  Music Encoding
  - 2010.04.03:  Installfest 45

Hope to see you there!

-- 
Ryan Curtin       | "How long have you had these things on?"
ryan at igglybob.com | "Sixty-two years."


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