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bsdimp/mk211bsd: Scripts to mechanically recover 2.11BSD and create a git repo of all the deltas to the 2.11 branch. edit / delete
"Scripts to mechanically recover 2.11BSD and create a git repo of all the deltas to the 2.11 branch."
to bsd git history pdp11 retrocomputing ... on 25 July 2020
cjb/GitTorrent: A decentralization of GitHub using BitTorrent and Bitcoin edit / delete
"GitTorrent is a peer-to-peer network of Git repositories being shared over BitTorrent." Also uses Bitcoin for username registration, which is a cute hack.
to amusements git p2p scm version-control ... on 26 February 2017
Git as an Encrypted Distributed Version Control System edit / delete
"This thesis develops and presents a secure Git implementation, Git Virtual Vault (GV2), for users of Git to work on sensitive projects with repositories located in unsecure distributed environments, such as in cloud computing. This scenario is common within the Department of Defense, as much work is of a sensitive nature."
to encryption git scm security ... on 28 February 2016
A successful Git branching model » nvie.com edit / delete
Nothing especially novel about the model, but this is a nice explanation with diagrams.
to ag0700 branching git software-engineering version-control ... on 03 May 2015
The EdgeBSD Project: About EdgeBSD edit / delete
Another NetBSD branch, using Git as the VCS. (It's not clear to me what the "desktop based on DeforaOS" thing is about...)
to bsd git netbsd operating-systems unix ... on 17 March 2015
dspinellis/unix-history-repo edit / delete
A merged Git repo containing the source history of Unix from the earliest C versions up to present-day BSD. Very neat!
to bsd git history retrocomputing unix ... on 18 January 2015
Git from the bottom up » Lost in Technopolis edit / delete
The opposite of the usual perspective. Which probably makes sense for Git...
The HoTT book « Mathematics and Computation edit / delete
Evangelising the use of proper version control for collaborative writing. (Which seems kind of obvious to me, but it's surprisingly hard to persuade people about.)
GitForDarcsUsers – GHC edit / delete
Good overview, this. (I'd got partway through writing a cheatsheet to go with my other ones, but no need given this.)
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