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  • And then came Git

    Back in July, I wrote a blog post on the Mercurial repositories I had set up to mirror some of the more interesting projects hosted at svn.ps2dev.org in the past. I actually enjoyed working with hg. I've used Bitbucket for over a year and it's really a good place for developers.

    And then came Git.

    What should I say? I became a Git addict. This great piece of software is superior to all version control systems I've used before. Mercurial is good but Git is better. Same goes for GitHub which makes collaboration much easier than Bitbucket.

    Therefor (and because I'm a tech-savvy geek) I've been moving all of my projects to GitHub (https://github.com/misfire), and consequently also created a dedicated PS2DEV account to continue development of PS2SDK and all the other community projects (https://github.com/ps2dev).

    If you like to see a particular PS2DEV project mirrored too, simply leave a comment here or drop me a message at GitHub.

    And to you hg users: a few of the Bitbucket repositories are still there, but I won't update them anymore.


    Originally posted at http://debugon.org/2010/11/and-then-came-git/
    Last edited by misfire; 11-28-2010, 05:57:41 PM. Reason: Fix typo

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    I'd like to see more encryption based coding, since I can tell from your CB2crypt etc. work you know a thing or two on it. I like to be an all-around kinda guy, and my cryptology is a bit... let's say low-end.

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    • #3
      Sorry, but gitorious > github. Similar to the ways in which Diaspora > Facebook. Just saying.

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      • #4
        Matter of taste, but it's definitely cool too.

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