That's been in the pipeline. But, the current framework for the bundle has reached it's capacity and is becoming burdensome to further develop and do what I want with it. So before I blaze ahead, I've decided to tackle this important issue. (Software that is easy to write generally depends to be easy to use)
I just committed the beginnings of mini-MVC framework for the bundle, which will open up a lot of new possibilities for development.
Warmly, Tim
On Mar 1, 2008, at 4:52 AM, Christoph Held wrote:
You are getting good press, too.
Is there a way of integrating a graphical diff tool at some stage before or after the merge using git (and your bundle)?
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Tim Harper timcharper@gmail.com wrote: I'll chime and say that switching from subversion to git has made me dread working with subversion.
Plus, not to toot my own horn, but I REALLY like working with the git textmate bundle: http://gitorious.org/projects/git-tmbundle
Tim
On Feb 29, 2008, at 10:42 AM, Mike M wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 7:37 AM, Christoph Held <prion67@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi
rather than piggybacking on my other thread, I wanted to ask another question, namely which version control system to take for collaborative writing projects.
Emacs rules! (oh, sorry wrong topic, but expect the same results)
I have used subversion for several years, and it works. However, I think it can be overkill for smaller projects. For my personal use I have been using Bazaar (bzr) for about six months and really like it. It is simple to set up, works cross-platform, and is decentralized (but can be used with a central server).
Mike
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