Thomas Ackermann writes:
>> Git changed its 'official' system name from 'GIT' to 'Git' in v1.6.5.3
>> (as can be seen in the corresponding release note where 'GIT' was
>> changed to 'Git' in the header line).
>>
>> Alas the documention uses 'GIT', 'Git' or even 'git' to refer to the
>> Git syst
>
> Git changed its 'official' system name from 'GIT' to 'Git' in v1.6.5.3
> (as can be seen in the corresponding release note where 'GIT' was
> changed to 'Git' in the header line).
>
> Alas the documention uses 'GIT', 'Git' or even 'git' to refer to the
> Git system. So change every occurren
Hi Thomas,
Thomas Ackermann wrote:
> Git changed its 'official' system name from 'GIT' to 'Git' in v1.6.5.3
> (as can be seen in the corresponding release note where 'GIT' was
> changed to 'Git' in the header line).
>
> Alas the documention uses 'GIT', 'Git' or even 'git' to refer to the
> Git s
Git changed its 'official' system name from 'GIT' to 'Git' in v1.6.5.3
(as can be seen in the corresponding release note where 'GIT' was
changed to 'Git' in the header line).
Alas the documention uses 'GIT', 'Git' or even 'git' to refer to the
Git system. So change every occurrence of 'GIT" and
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