Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 01:23:26 +1100 > Steven D'Aprano <steve at pearwood.info> wrote: >> skip at pobox.com wrote: >> >>> I realize the world is passing me by and that I'm rapidly turning into a >>> dinosaur w.r.t. distributed version control, but as you write/update the >>> developer's guide remember that proficiency in Python does not necessarily >>> equate to proficiency in version control systems, especially with the less >>> frequently used commands. I personally would prefer that more general >>> commands and concepts be used where possible so that newcomers not be put >>> off unnecessarily by the complexity of version control. >> What he said, only bolded and underlined. > > I'm not sure what the issue is. Is there something, concretely, that > needs to be fixed? You'll have to ask Skip if he thinks there's a concrete problem. I haven't seen one, but I've only been reading this thread with one eye and it may be I've missed the mother of all problems. The (non-concrete) issue, as I understand it, is simple: be aware that not all Python developers are necessarily expert in DVCSes, and please keep it simple. -- Steven
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