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GitMinutes #09: Git Merge 2013 Part 1

 
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Last week I went to the Git Merge conference in Berlin! I brought my improvised digital recorder (a Nexus 7 connected to a pair of PlayStation Singstar mikes), and recorded a good few interviews, enough to make four episodes for GitMinutes, of which this one is the first.
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Edit: I mistakenly say in the intro that the episode is recorded on the 10th of April. Note that the actual date of the interviews was 10th of May.
Dirt-cheap digital recorder. Photo by Roberto Tyley

The guests in this episode:

Maximilian Haack (twitter), developer at PropertyBase.
About GitMerge and his thesis for visualizing Git

Ben Straub (twitter, github, homepage). Works at Github.

Jeff “Peff” King (homepage), Works at Github.
About Git core development, improving performance.

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Last week I went to the Git Merge conference in Berlin! I brought my improvised digital recorder (a Nexus 7 connected to a pair of PlayStation Singstar mikes), and recorded a good few interviews, enough to make four episodes for GitMinutes, of which this one is the first.
If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element. Use the link below to download the mp3 manually.
Link to mp3


Edit: I mistakenly say in the intro that the episode is recorded on the 10th of April. Note that the actual date of the interviews was 10th of May.
Dirt-cheap digital recorder. Photo by Roberto Tyley

The guests in this episode:

Maximilian Haack (twitter), developer at PropertyBase.
About GitMerge and his thesis for visualizing Git

Ben Straub (twitter, github, homepage). Works at Github.

Jeff “Peff” King (homepage), Works at Github.
About Git core development, improving performance.

Listen to the episode on YouTube
  continue reading

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