Get the Git slides
Git is the coolest content versioning system since the birth of bits, and I gave two talks/courses recently: the first at the BarCamp in Lausanne (edition 2), and the second for the local LUG, AKA the GULL.
I’ve uploaded the PDF of the slides in English and in French, and in case anyone is interested in reusing them, the sources are available (warning: evil Keynote format; I was in a rush, won’t happen again) under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 License: sources in English, and in French.
And to follow up to the topic of Git, go and read this interesting article about using the Index to do partial commits and this short note about using git-rebase –interactive to rewrite history (not History, yet).
PS: I’m quite sure I’m scaring the shit out of my non-tech geek readers, sorry. Stay around though, I will try to split this blog in two (life stuff, bytes stuff) in the future, and I have a few entries about Japan cooking up…