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Re: [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] Git talks

I think much of the OSS community has moved beyond "what is Git" types of talks. Within Eclipse community most projects will have migrated to git already by now. At this point I think the interesting topics are around integrating Git with deployment, continuous integration tools, testing, etc. From a quick search we have about a dozen submissions that mention git and talk about some of these issues, so overall I think we are ok. Having said that I think one or two introductory git talks/tutorials would be nice for those who haven't gotten with the program. Kevin I would be curious to hear your thoughts on this.

John



From:        "Ian Skerrett" <ian.skerrett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        "Eclipsecon NA program committee discussions" <eclipsecon-na-program-committee@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:        11/20/2012 03:51 PM
Subject:        [eclipsecon-na-program-committee] Git talks
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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.
 
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Ian Skerrett
VP of Marketing and Ecosystem
Eclipse Foundation
twitter: @ianskerrett
 
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Boston, MA March 25-28 2013
 
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