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	<title>Comments on: Git and hg</title>
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	<description>Musings about Open Source, Linux, and Life by Theodore Tso</description>
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		<title>By: Experiences with Mercurial and Git - Emil Sit: Thoughts and Observations</title>
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		<description>[...] Learning Git can be a bit daunting&#8212;concepts like the index, the abstract model of Git repositories as a directed acyclic graph, and commands like git-reset and git-rebase are hard to wrap your head around. Coming from CVS or Subversion, it is easy to think that Git is just weird, much like Lisp macros might confuse the average programmer. However, last year, Ted T&#8217;so wrote [...]</description>
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