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Location: Newanz » Forums » Site news » Git

Git

Feb 05th, 2010 at 10:44:01

News post: Git

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Git? Yes, Git.
I've been experimenting with it on my CMS, which is still in development.
So... Yes, it works, but like user friendly or in a way that makes sense? Not so much. Well actually it does for the most part, but then... Messing up commit messages.
Thus far no major problems, but an "edit" option for commit messages would be nice. Just the message. Nothing else. Is that so difficult? I think some command or GUI interface would be better than me messing with the .git files.

Well anyway. That's what I've been doing while booting up working on the CMS once again. I need to rewrite some of the database class and add a whole lot of documentation whilst still doing actual work that makes money, not to mention school.

I'm still working on the package manager; making it able to update your packages a little more easy than manually firing queries at your database.

Well that's it for this week. Thank you for reading,

Tom de Bruijn
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Thank you for reading,

Tom de Bruijn

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