Jakub Narębski
Jakub Narębski
Second part of links, what was intended for edition 90 and some new links, landed in 7cacc81 . It would be nice to have some writeup about **Git Merge 2022**...
It is also a bit jarring that the arrow from branch names points in one direction, but the similar looking arrows in the graph of versions (just with different color)...
@blinry All right, I can understand this reasoning... but please change the style of the arrow so that "time" arrows have different style (at least different color) than "pointer" /...
I have had the same issue, but it happens even if `dvc exp run` is run from top directory of the project, and when submodule changes are committed (`git status`...
My links have landed in fe1564c . > Hey, I think part 2 of "So You Think You Know Git" can be incorporated in this edition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md44rcw13k4 @spectre10 , thanks...
I wonder if the following link would be interesting to Git Rev News readers: - [Toy/demo: using ChatGPT to summarize lengthy LKML threads (b4 integration)](https://lore.kernel.org/all/20240227-flawless-capybara-of-drama-e09653@lemur/t/#u) thread on Linux kernel mailing...
> > I wonder if the following link would be interesting to Git Rev News readers: > > Definitely an interesting thread. It seems worth including in this edition to...
> @chriscool, just wanted to give a shoutout to [gittuf](https://github.com/gittuf/gittuf). In their own words: gittuf was mentioned in [Git Rev News Edition 104](https://git.github.io/rev_news/2023/10/31/edition-104/).
I have added my links in 446d745 Feel free to add mention about learngit.io
> https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2024/02/26/gitlabs-contributions-to-git-2-44-0/ might be interesting too. > Also perhaps: https://github.blog/2024-02-23-highlights-from-git-2-44/ Thanks @chriscool . Added both in 2184d9b