Hi,
I am a new comer to this list but I have used git for two week
development control. I think it is a very cool tool, the only flaw is
that I have not found Windows version of it. Does git just aim at Linux
kernel development? Is there any plan or in the future to migrate it to
windows?
Thanks!
Bo
From: Johannes Schindelin <hidden> Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:44
Hi,
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Bo Yang wrote:
I am a new comer to this list but I have used git for two week
development control. I think it is a very cool tool, the only flaw is
that I have not found Windows version of it. Does git just aim at Linux
kernel development? Is there any plan or in the future to migrate it to
windows?
Funny. The first three hits I get from Google are
Wikipedia,
GitWiki and
msysgit
The first two pointing to the third. And happily enough, there is a
Download page at the third site. Oh, and it has a description what its
affiliation with git is.
Hth,
Dscho
From: Robin Rosenberg <hidden> Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:44
torsdag 25 oktober 2007 skrev Johannes Schindelin:
Hi,
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Bo Yang wrote:
quoted
I am a new comer to this list but I have used git for two week
development control. I think it is a very cool tool, the only flaw is
that I have not found Windows version of it. Does git just aim at Linux
kernel development? Is there any plan or in the future to migrate it to
windows?
Funny. The first three hits I get from Google are
Wikipedia,
GitWiki and
msysgit
The first two pointing to the third. And happily enough, there is a
Download page at the third site. Oh, and it has a description what its
affiliation with git is.
The "featured download" is still not the one I'd recommend.
-- robin
I am a new comer to this list but I have used git for two week
development control. I think it is a very cool tool, the only flaw is
that I have not found Windows version of it. Does git just aim at Linux
kernel development? Is there any plan or in the future to migrate it to
windows?
Funny. The first three hits I get from Google are
Wikipedia,
GitWiki and
msysgit
The first two pointing to the third. And happily enough, there is a
Download page at the third site. Oh, and it has a description what its
affiliation with git is.
So, if I want to get invovled with the Windows version git development,
I should download the Gitme, right?
Regards!
Bo
I am a new comer to this list but I have used git for two week
development control. I think it is a very cool tool, the only
flaw is that I have not found Windows version of it. Does git
just aim at Linux kernel development? Is there any plan or in the
future to migrate it to windows?
Funny. The first three hits I get from Google are
Wikipedia,
GitWiki and
msysgit
The first two pointing to the third. And happily enough, there is
a Download page at the third site. Oh, and it has a description
what its affiliation with git is.
So, if I want to get involved with the Windows version git
development, I should download the Gitme, right?