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Re: [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] Git talks
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Kevin would you mind seeing if Matthew might be available. Please don't make any commitments at this time. I would see this as being an ALM tutorial
Thanks
Ian
John Arthorne <John_Arthorne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A "using git" tutorial that is
fairly in depth and focusing on newer features sounds great to me. Personally
it doesn't bother me if it is command line based - I still use the command
line over eGit for many git tasks. The only currently submitted tutorial
is about deploying gerrit, which maybe in interesting but is very specialized.
Every developer needs to know how to *use* git, but very few need to know
or care how gerrit is deployed. Just my $0.02.
John
From:
Kevin Sawicki <kevin@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Eclipsecon NA program
committee discussions <eclipsecon-na-program-committee@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:
11/20/2012 04:36 PM
Subject:
Re: [eclipsecon-na-program-committee]
Git talks
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I could ask Matthew McCullough and/or Tim Berglund
their availability
for doing a tutorial or talk about purely learning Git and focusing on
newer features.
Matthew does cover some EGit, but still uses the command-line as the
foundation for teaching.
Kevin
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Ian Bull <irbull@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> There seems to be a number of Git related things (Scaling up JGit,
a few
> Gerrit talks and some Mylyn/Git/Hudson integration talks). However,
your
> right there is seems to be absolutely no EGit talks and no Git (or
EGit)
> tutorials.
>
> I think these are valuable, and judging by the attendance at 'The
EGit
> Tutorial' each year, so do others. However, it has pretty much been
the same
> tutorial for a few years now.
>
> Matthew McCullough (from GitHub) does a very training session on Git
(not
> EGit though), covering some pretty advanced concepts. Depending on
how many
> tutorials we have, and how important we think a Git tutorial is, we
could
> ask him to do one? Having said that, I know GitHub charges for their
> training, so this might not work -- Kevin might be able to shed some
light
> on this.
>
> cheers,
> Ian
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Ian Skerrett <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> I noticed we did not get any Git talks or tutorials this year.
Is this an
>> oversight or do people think git is no longer in need of sessions.
>>
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------------
>>
>> Ian Skerrett
>>
>> VP of Marketing and Ecosystem
>>
>> Eclipse Foundation
>>
>> twitter: @ianskerrett
>>
>>
>>
>> Plan to attend EclipseCon 2013 and ALM Connect
>>
>> Boston, MA March 25-28 2013
>>
>>
>>
>>
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