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# In CVS, HEAD means the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work | # In CVS, HEAD means the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work | ||
#* In GIT, HEAD is the endpoint of a branch. 'master' is the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work | #* In GIT, HEAD is the endpoint of a branch. 'master' is the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work | ||
+ | #** So, there is a HEAD revision of each branch, which is the endpoint (last change). |
Revision as of 13:44, 4 November 2011
The transition is currently being planned in bug https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=349695
Documentation
- http://www.youtube.com/user/cdtdoug (CDT screencasts - last 7 videos are about GIT)
- http://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/User_Guide
- http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git
- http://wiki.eclipse.org/Platform-releng/Git_Workflows
- http://veerasundar.com/blog/2011/06/git-tutorial-getting-started/ - nice beginning tutorial esp. describing local vs. remote repository and a nice diagram of Git Data Transport Commands
Notes
- In CVS, HEAD means the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work
- In GIT, HEAD is the endpoint of a branch. 'master' is the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work
- So, there is a HEAD revision of each branch, which is the endpoint (last change).
- In GIT, HEAD is the endpoint of a branch. 'master' is the 'branch' that is the latest most recent main work