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author | Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> | 2011-07-28 16:15:28 +0200 |
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committer | Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> | 2011-07-28 16:15:28 +0200 |
commit | e9bb1f7270c928765b67ef2e20147740569e98a0 (patch) | |
tree | 9518b5755395581ee8df74d8a8aa933444f33227 | |
parent | 7340cee33adb8b5f331d5c58517cb5a86f4ce13b (diff) | |
download | org-mode-e9bb1f7270c928765b67ef2e20147740569e98a0.tar.gz |
README_maintainer: update the link to "Git from bottom up".
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diff --git a/README_maintainer b/README_maintainer index 157fc27..a4a93c7 100644 --- a/README_maintainer +++ b/README_maintainer @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ Emacs uses bzr. A useful introduction to bzr for Emacs developers can be found [[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/BzrForEmacsDevs][here]]. While I see all the advantages this would have, I cannot bring myself to switch away from git for my day-to-day work, because I know git so well, and because git seems to me as being much -more powerful, conceptionally simple (once you have [[http://www.newartisans.com/2008/04/git-from-the-bottom-up.html][bent your head +more powerful, conceptionally simple (once you have [[http://newartisans.com/2008/04/git-from-the-bottom-up/][bent your head around it]]), and so much faster. So the way I have been doing things with Emacs is this: |