One thing I would note is that some revision control systems are about versions of files, often groups of files with the same version number. Git is different. It is about changes. This paradigm shift was difficult for me, but once I got over it, Git really made sense to me.
Also, some version control systems allow "locking" a file. Neither SVN or Git (as far as I know at least) allow this feature. I've only had a few changes where this burned me. The nice thing about Syntevo's software is the built in Beautiful Diff-like system that allows you to diff multiple changes or versions of a file making it clear where the bug was introduced.

Thanks,
Eric

On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Thomas Gail Haws <tom.haws@gmail.com> wrote:

Austin William Wright said:

 
 I would go as far to say Git is *fun*.

Yes, Git is even "fun".  And if you read the blogs instead of the man pages, your eyes won't gloss over, guaranteed.  Google "Git tutorial" or "Git work flow" and read only blogs.  It's great fun.

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