Git gets demystified and Subversion control

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 08/27/2009 - 17:02

IBM Developerworks: "Distributed version control systems (DVCSs) offer a number of advantages over centralized VCSs, and for Subversion users looking to explore this model, Git is a great place to start.

Using Subversion as a baseline, this first of two articles shows how to install Git, set up a remote repository, and begin using basic Git commands."


 

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