RE: A basic question - Thanks to all responders

2012-10-12 Thread Jim Vahl
Fellow developers, Thanks to all who responded to my “basic question”. I now have a much better idea (actually 2) of how releases can be documented when using git for version control. I appreciate your taking the time to help me on the learning path. Jim Vahl -- To unsubscribe from this

RE: A basic question

2012-10-11 Thread Jim Vahl
ve questions is "No", then what is the normal way for a programming shop which is using git to extract/assemble the list of approved files for building a release? Thank you. Jim Vahl -Original Message- From: Drew Northup [mailto:drew.nort...@maine.edu] Sent: Wednesday, October 10

A basic question

2012-10-10 Thread Jim Vahl
The same question goes for tagging a release: how does the user get the tag to reference the committed files only and not the most recent files which may be under development or undergoing testing. Thanks, Jim Vahl -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git&qu