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*** How you refer to "the most recent commit" or "last Tuesday's commit" or "the second to last commit made by John that I pulled in this morning".
*** How you refer to "the most recent commit" or "last Tuesday's commit" or "the second to last commit made by John that I pulled in this morning".
* As a total newcomer I would favour a ''ground up, assume no prior knowledge'' version. Thanks. -- [[User:SpikeUK|SpikeUK]]
* As a total newcomer I would favour a ''ground up, assume no prior knowledge'' version. Thanks. -- [[User:SpikeUK|SpikeUK]]
** This would be excellent for me as well:  I'm using git but only what I've learned/hacked from online a more through grounding would be excellent [[User:SamLR|SamLR]]
* It'd be great if we could collaboratively compile a cheat sheet during the workshop. I primarily use Hg for personal projects so always find myself having to doc hunt when I intermittently need to do anything with Git beyond clone & pull basics and that's when I get all confuzzled 'cos the docs assume comprehensive knowledge and semi-informed confusion is dangerous with SCMs! -- [[User:Anthony|Anthony]]
* It'd be great if we could collaboratively compile a cheat sheet during the workshop. I primarily use Hg for personal projects so always find myself having to doc hunt when I intermittently need to do anything with Git beyond clone & pull basics and that's when I get all confuzzled 'cos the docs assume comprehensive knowledge and semi-informed confusion is dangerous with SCMs! -- [[User:Anthony|Anthony]]
* Related to my above point, maybe we should collate a set of use cases/common workflows. -- [[User:Anthony|Anthony]]
* Related to my above point, maybe we should collate a set of use cases/common workflows. -- [[User:Anthony|Anthony]]
** As well as common workflows (good idea!) could we have useful tools etc?  [[User:SamLR|SamLR]]
* How London Hackspace uses Github as a repo, and how to participate in its use. -- [[User:Ciemon|Ciemon]]
* How London Hackspace uses Github as a repo, and how to participate in its use. -- [[User:Ciemon|Ciemon]]