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This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

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  • jennyfluff@chitter.xyzJ jennyfluff@chitter.xyz

    @dazfuller it gets better the more you try to understand the graph

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    @dazfuller @JennyFluff the funniest thing to me is how simple the original is to understand

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    • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

      This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

      I don't know why Tim is working in the opposite direction, but I can see that he never once "morges" his code back into develop, let alone doing it "continvoucly"

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      @dazfuller People: "GIt is too complicated", Microsoft: "Not anywhere near enough!"

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      • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

        This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

        I don't know why Tim is working in the opposite direction, but I can see that he never once "morges" his code back into develop, let alone doing it "continvoucly"

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        @dazfuller doesn’t the existence of Tim n suggests a range of integer Tims working on this?

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        • dallo@pouet.chapril.orgD dallo@pouet.chapril.org

          @jedbrown @dazfuller and it is not even good nowadays. Was by 2010 standard.

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          @dallo
          It was a nice diagram, but poor workflow even in 2010. The gitworkflows(7) man page was first written in 2008 and had clear rationale. I made this figure in that era to show the parallelism exposed by the workflow. As CI has become more robust, many projects moved away from having a 'next' as a throw-away integration branch, but it is a useful strategy especially if you want user feedback on experimental features before you commit to including them by merging to 'main' (formerly 'master').
          https://git-scm.com/docs/gitworkflows
          @dazfuller

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          • jedbrown@hachyderm.ioJ jedbrown@hachyderm.io

            @dallo
            It was a nice diagram, but poor workflow even in 2010. The gitworkflows(7) man page was first written in 2008 and had clear rationale. I made this figure in that era to show the parallelism exposed by the workflow. As CI has become more robust, many projects moved away from having a 'next' as a throw-away integration branch, but it is a useful strategy especially if you want user feedback on experimental features before you commit to including them by merging to 'main' (formerly 'master').
            https://git-scm.com/docs/gitworkflows
            @dazfuller

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            @jedbrown @dazfuller In 2010, we were on svn, mercurial and, in my circle, TFS. Git with the nvie workflow was another level.

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            • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

              This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

              I don't know why Tim is working in the opposite direction, but I can see that he never once "morges" his code back into develop, let alone doing it "continvoucly"

              Link Preview Image
              Components of the GitHub flow - Training

              Learn to use the components of the GitHub flow

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              @dazfuller Looks like Microsoft changed the image in the last 15 min or so. ​​ It was still there when I opened the link earlier.

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              • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                @dazfuller Looks like Microsoft changed the image in the last 15 min or so. ​​ It was still there when I opened the link earlier.

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                @volpeon in both happy and disappointed. But at least it will always be in the Internet Archive

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                • dallo@pouet.chapril.orgD dallo@pouet.chapril.org

                  @jedbrown @dazfuller In 2010, we were on svn, mercurial and, in my circle, TFS. Git with the nvie workflow was another level.

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                  @dallo @jedbrown @dazfuller I was using nvie in 2007-08 in a startup. Later, CVS (!!!) in 2012-15 in a big company 🙂

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                  • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                    This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

                    I don't know why Tim is working in the opposite direction, but I can see that he never once "morges" his code back into develop, let alone doing it "continvoucly"

                    Link Preview Image
                    Components of the GitHub flow - Training

                    Learn to use the components of the GitHub flow

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                    @dazfuller the more i look at it the worst it gets

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                    • mdione@en.osm.townM mdione@en.osm.town

                      @dallo @jedbrown @dazfuller I was using nvie in 2007-08 in a startup. Later, CVS (!!!) in 2012-15 in a big company 🙂

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                      @mdione @dallo @jedbrown I was trying to think what I was using around 2010. But think it was a mix of svn and TFS. Though there might have been a couple of projects still on cvs. That was for a Fortune 500 company

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                      • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                        Damn! Posted this yesterday as I found it funny, but nothing prepared me for the howling laughter I would get from the comments 😆

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                        @dazfuller the course page has been updated; I don't see this image in there.

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                        • thezeronine@mastodon.pnpde.socialT thezeronine@mastodon.pnpde.social

                          @dazfuller and stolen from sources like https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/

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                          @thezeronine@mastodon.pnpde.social @dazfuller@mstdn.social wow that is way more clearly stolen then I thought, damn

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                          • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                            @mdione @dallo @jedbrown I was trying to think what I was using around 2010. But think it was a mix of svn and TFS. Though there might have been a couple of projects still on cvs. That was for a Fortune 500 company

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                            @dazfuller @dallo @jedbrown I checked the dates in my CV 🙂

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                            • itgrrl@infosec.exchangeI itgrrl@infosec.exchange

                              @dazfuller 💁‍♀️

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                              @itgrrl @dazfuller this almost made me choke on my covfefe thanks 🤣

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                              • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                                This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

                                I don't know why Tim is working in the opposite direction, but I can see that he never once "morges" his code back into develop, let alone doing it "continvoucly"

                                Link Preview Image
                                Components of the GitHub flow - Training

                                Learn to use the components of the GitHub flow

                                favicon

                                (learn.microsoft.com)

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                                @dazfuller -squints- I think his name might be Tirm

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                                • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                                  This is truly glorious #AISlop from #Microslop in their "Introduction to Github" course.

                                  I don't know why Tim is working in the opposite direction, but I can see that he never once "morges" his code back into develop, let alone doing it "continvoucly"

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  Components of the GitHub flow - Training

                                  Learn to use the components of the GitHub flow

                                  favicon

                                  (learn.microsoft.com)

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                                  @dazfuller But you know what they mean if you already know what they teach on that page! So why be so picky?

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                                  • jedbrown@hachyderm.ioJ jedbrown@hachyderm.io

                                    @dazfuller
                                    And this is the figure from the 2010 blog post that their machine plagiarized (badly).
                                    https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/

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                                    @jedbrown@hachyderm.io @dazfuller@mstdn.social Thank you... I knew it was incredibly familiar, but the familiar version, felt like it was not too bad (hey it may not be perfect, but it's certainly not confusing like, "hey what why huh..."). Much appreciated.

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                                    • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                                      @moira Maybe Tinm is real, they’re going back to save us

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                                      @dazfuller @moira

                                      Maybe they're thinking themselves onto existence.
                                      https://www.peopleofar.com/2013/07/02/worlds-shortest-poem/

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                                      • be0ba@fedi.tcp80.orgB be0ba@fedi.tcp80.org

                                        @dazfuller The morging and continvoucliousity is the "major featue for next release" ofc. Not sure when that will happen since the chart doesn't seem to know whether it's coming or going....

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                                        @be0ba @dazfuller It will happen early in last month. Aren't you going to have paid attention?

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                                        • dazfuller@mstdn.socialD dazfuller@mstdn.social

                                          @thibaultmol @jackeric stole "and improved with AI"

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                                          @thibaultmol @dazfuller That diagram, that branching model, fascinated me back then - I only learned of git c.2010 and have always loved using it.

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