Originally posted by Maca
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And of course it solves the problem of multiple developers working on the same files.
If you do discover the design is fundamentally wrong, well you can always just ditch that tree and start afresh. There's also something to be said for doing that anyway once you reached a baseline. There's little point in a released product having history all the way back to the initial developer creating the first source file.
Part of what GIT is saying is that people tend to do exactly what you do: i.e. not commit something until it's reached a baseline, and that problem is solved by giving individuals their own mini-source controls.
Sounds like I'm becoming a convert to GIT. I don't think there's a Tortoise GIT though, and I don't do command lines.
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