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Re: Good book on Git
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Tassilo Horn |
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Re: Good book on Git |
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Sun, 16 Nov 2014 08:27:00 +0100 |
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Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider ]]]
> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
> [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
>
> > > Who wrote it? Is there any chance of persuading per to free it?
>
> > Scott Chacon and Ben Straub wrote it. I don't know either of them,
> > but you can contact them through the web site.
>
> It isn't easy for me to do anything directly through a web site. Can
> you find their email addresses?
It's CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 which is good for educational works though not
compliant to the GNU GPL/FDL according to the GNU list of licenses at
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.
Anyway, the authors' addresses are those:
"Scott Chacon" <address@hidden>
"Ben Straub" <address@hidden>
The source code of the book is available as a git repository at
https://github.com/progit/progit2. According to the VCS history, there
are 22 people in total that contributed to the second edition of the
book.
Bye,
Tassilo
- Good book on Git, Perry E. Metzger, 2014/11/14
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- Re: Good book on Git, Richard Stallman, 2014/11/15
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- Re: Good book on Git, Richard Stallman, 2014/11/16
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