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===Git Technical Introduction=== | ===Git Technical Introduction=== | ||
− | This presentation is about the technical background in Git. It introduces you to the way Git stores data and gives you a better understanding for your daily work with Git. | + | *Speaker: Martin Schürrer |
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===Working with Git in Teams=== | ===Working with Git in Teams=== | ||
− | This presentation shows the typical commands users will be using 90% of their time. We will explore the possible workflows within a team that can be centralized or distributed. | + | *Speaker: Andreas Pieber |
− | + | This presentation shows the typical commands users will be using 90% of their time. We will explore the possible workflows within a team that can be centralized or distributed. | |
Furthermore we discuss these topics: | Furthermore we discuss these topics: |
Version vom 14. Oktober 2009, 08:53 Uhr
This evening is all about Git.
- When: Monday, October 26th, 2009 - 7pm
- Where: Freihaus HS4
Inhaltsverzeichnis
What is Git?
Git is a free & open source, distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
Every Git clone is a full-fledged repository with complete history and full revision tracking capabilities, not dependent on network access or a central server. Branching and merging are fast and easy to do.
Git was initially designed and developed by Linus Torvalds for Linux kernel development.
2 Presentations
Git Technical Introduction
- Speaker: Martin Schürrer
This presentation is about the technical background in Git. It introduces you to the way Git stores data and gives you a better understanding for your daily work with Git.
Working with Git in Teams
- Speaker: Andreas Pieber
This presentation shows the typical commands users will be using 90% of their time. We will explore the possible workflows within a team that can be centralized or distributed.
Furthermore we discuss these topics:
- graphical tools
- self-hosted repository management
- online hosting options