Am Mittwoch, 16. September 2009 17:59:09 schrieb Sergiu Ivanov: > Indeed, having the wiki in git is considerably more comfortable (and > faster, BTW) then doing web commits. Also, it helps keep things in > order :-)
Definitely. And it's also nice being able to work out something at home and always know that the progress is saved. I often do a few local commits before I push. And especially with branches I'm not shy to just put up a skelleton or draft and fill in the details later. People who want to know what I currently do can checkout the branch (or look at the commit messages). I just have to keep in mind to merge it as soon as it's ready to be checked by others, not only when it's ready for public consumption - the wiki still is a staging area for the main site, so we don't need to polish stuff before it gets there. We just need to be ready to polish it (and keep some time free for it). With the front page and a few others I perceive as entry-points I'm a bit more careful, though. Best wishes, Arne --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Ein Mann wird auf der Straße mit einem Messer bedroht. Zwei Polizisten sind sofort da und halten ein Transparent davor. "Illegale Szene. Niemand darf das sehen." Der Mann wird ausgeraubt, erstochen und verblutet, denn die Polizisten haben beide Hände voll zu tun. Willkommen in Deutschland. Zensur ist schön. (http://draketo.de) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
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