[09:32] <YoBoY> good morning and good user day :)
[10:50] <cjohnston> mornin
[10:51] <cjohnston> Daviey: ping
[15:03] <mhall119> hmmmm, git is ..... interesting
[15:20] <Ronnie> mhall119: i dont know git that well, but whats interesting about that (compared to bzr)
[15:44] <mhall119> mostly the way it has an intermediate area between working branch and head
[15:48] <mhall119> and the way it tracks remote branches
[16:54] <nigelb> mhall119: git <3
[16:55] <paultag> mhall119: it does things very smartly
[16:55] <paultag> mhall119: I find it really really hard to work with bzr 
[16:55] <paultag> it's so... hacked up
[16:56] <paultag> and unintuitive
[16:58] <paultag> Ronnie: git vs bzrr?
[16:58] <nigelb> http://whygitisbetterthanx.com/
[16:58] <paultag> Ronnie: git's primary mode of development is in branches
[16:59] <paultag> Ronnie: and it's pretty nifty, the way it handles how you can push / pull branches from different places, and so forth
[16:59] <paultag> Ronnie: or nigelb's link there :)
[16:59] <nigelb> and setting up a git local server is /very/ easy.
[16:59] <nigelb> probably takes about 10 minutes max
[17:00] <paultag> nigelb: I have my script that sets it up from my local box
[17:00] <paultag> nigelb: so I just name it and give it a description, and it makes it
[17:00] <nigelb> paultag: or to be more fancier, gitosis is just an apt-get isntall away
[17:00] <nigelb> *install
[17:00] <paultag> meh
[17:05] <paultag> bbl, foods
[18:35] <mhall119> paultag: um, bzr's primary mode is in branches which you can push/pull from differend places too
[18:44] <mhall119> paultag: you work in the healthcare industry?
[19:20] <paultag> mhall119: not like git it's like having all branches under code on lp locally, and can swap between them on the fly
[19:20] <paultag> mhall119: our uni does work for the cleveland clinic
[19:21] <paultag> bbl, im on my phone