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== Prerequisites == | |||
* a computer | |||
* a Internet | |||
* a lot of papers | |||
* a pen (your own) | |||
== Club membership and special discounts== | |||
* First year NM: mandatory | |||
* Second year NM: optional | |||
* All years LB: optional | |||
== Performing version control == | == Performing version control == | ||
With papers, pens and real people in the project room. (not like your imaginary internet friends). | With papers, pens and real people in the project room. (not like your imaginary internet friends). |
Revision as of 21:59, 31 October 2011
Prerequisites
- a computer
- a Internet
- a lot of papers
- a pen (your own)
Club membership and special discounts
- First year NM: mandatory
- Second year NM: optional
- All years LB: optional
Performing version control
With papers, pens and real people in the project room. (not like your imaginary internet friends).
Individual approach
- ad-hoc manual file base collaboration
- manual version control
centralized version control
- playing the server and the clients client
- commiting, revisions and tags
- file locking, blaming
- branching and forking
decentralized version control
- everyone is a server! (and a client...)
- local commitment is good for the community
- merging and conflict solving
Hands on git
- Creating a local repository
- ssh keys for everyone!
- Using gitorious/github/bla
- Puting in practice what we learn in the performance
- Revisionism harms history
- Life beyond decentralized version control
- The dark side of the fork