From 6c0c07685cd3c33dc180bf7daed5ff49892e9d54 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yves-Alexis Perez Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 14:39:51 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] s/frenglish/english/ --- git.tex | 37 +++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/git.tex b/git.tex index 588aa90..922e2bb 100644 --- a/git.tex +++ b/git.tex @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ \begin{itemize} \item<3-> I wasn't able to work without network access; \item<4-> I couldn't work incrementally: you have to get other's patches; - \item<5-> I couldn't "try and see" and maybe discard some work without + \item<5-> I couldn't “try and see” and maybe discard some work without reverting patches: SVN never forgets; \item<6-> I like having the full upstream source at hand, but svn explodes doing that for large sources (KDE …). @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ \begin{itemize} \item<2-> Off-line work is possible, in fact you always work off-line; \item<3-> Incremental work is possible; - \item<4-> \git{} allow you to completely erase a wrong idea if you didn't + \item<4-> \git{} allows you to completely erase a wrong idea if you didn't share it yet; \item<5-> \git{} storage is extremely efficient: the marginal cost of commits decreases with the number of commits. @@ -68,27 +68,27 @@ \vspace{1em} \uncover<2->{ - xorg-xserver.git, goes back to 2000, is \alert{20Mo} big. The last - orig.tar.gz is 8Mo big, more than 84Mo unpacked. + xorg-xserver.git, goes back to 2000, is \alert{20MB} big. The last + orig.tar.gz is 8MB big, more than 84MB unpacked. } \vspace{1em} \uncover<3->{ dpkg.git, whole history since April 1996, generates a git pack of - \alert{15Mo}. The last dpkg release is 17Mo big unpacked. + \alert{15MB}. The last dpkg release is 17MB big unpacked. } \vspace{1em} \uncover<4->{ - GNU libc version 2.7 weights 115Mo unpacked. The full glibc history - (starts in the eighties) generates a \git{} pack of \alert{104Mo}. + GNU libc version 2.7 weights 115MB unpacked. The full glibc history + (starts in the eighties) generates a \git{} pack of \alert{104MB}. } \vspace{1em} \uncover<5->{ - Though, this won't probably true for packages with a lot of binary stuff - in it, where delta compression is less likely to produce good results - (games data packages come to mind). + Though, this won't probably be true for packages with a lot of binary + stuff in it, where delta compression is less likely to produce good + results (games data packages come to mind). } \end{frame} @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ \item<2-> if upstream uses a public SVN or \git{} repository, I track their SCM under the {\tt upstream/*} namespace. \item<3-> if upstream tarballs differ from the SCM, I also add a - {\tt upstream/tarballs} branch that replicates the tarball + {\tt upstream/tarballs} branch that replicates the tarballs directly. \item<4-> if upstream only releases tarballs, I only have an {\tt upstream} branch that is the successive import of tarballs. @@ -150,12 +150,13 @@ \end{itemize} \vspace{1ex} \uncover<5->{ - {\bf Demo:} let's rebase our patch branch for tokyocabinet ! + {\bf Demo:} let's rebase our patch branch for tokyocabinet! } \end{frame} \begin{frame}{The repository layout: debian packaging} - Finally, everything that is Debian specific is kept into a debian branch. + Finally, everything that is Debian specific is kept into a \texttt{debian} + branch. \begin{itemize} \item<2-> One branch per suite: {\tt debian-etch}, {\tt debian-sid}, {\tt debian-exp}; @@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ \end{itemize} \vspace{1ex} \uncover<5->{ - {\bf Demo:} let's release our tokyocabinet package ! + {\bf Demo:} let's release our tokyocabinet package! } \end{frame} %}}} @@ -183,12 +184,12 @@ \vspace{1em} \uncover<3->{ - Then work like a pig, compulsively saving\^{}Wcommiting your stuff… + Then work like a pig, compulsively saving\^{}Wcommitting your stuff… } \vspace{1em} \uncover<4->{ - And when you're happy of the current sate, let's pretend that you're a good + And when you're happy of the current state, let's pretend that you're a good boy. } @@ -220,9 +221,9 @@ } \end{frame} %}}} -\section{The END !}%{{{ +\section{The END!}%{{{ -\begin{frame}{The END !} +\begin{frame}{The END!} If you're not too bored already, I'll gladly answer your questions now. \vspace{2em} -- 2.20.1