Pleasantly surprised by Git and GitHub
I just finished the migration and I have to say that I like the Git/GitHub way.
Also, Eclipse nicely integrates with GitHub’s issue tracking system via the Mylyn – GitHub connector.
Furthermore, I cannot help but bow to the awesomeness of Git, it has somehow managed to be powerful and light.
Although it takes some getting used to, I think I’m going to stick with it for a long time.
Distributed SCMs give you a feeling of security, you have a full clone of the repos on your fingertips.
The remote repos may crash and burn and you can afford not to care.
And GitHub makes working with a bunch of people/projects (and watching their progress) extremely easy.
Arachni depends on a number of 3rd party libs to do it’s job, so being able to keep tabs on them is going to be a life saver down the line.
Anyways, enough talking, here’s what you need to know:
Arachni on GitHub: http://github.com/zapotek/arachni
Documentation: http://zapotek.github.com/arachni/
Issue tracker: http://github.com/Zapotek/arachni/issues
The SourceForge/Trac/SVN facilities will be left unmaintained and after a while I’ll shut them down altogether.
So…get on the GitHub wagon.
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