### 2.0 Copyright
-This document is a modified version originally known as "Distributed
-revision control with Mercurial" and originally authored by Bryan
-O’Sullivan. The original document was obtained from
+This document is a modified version of a document originally titled
+"Distributed revision control with Mercurial" and originally authored
+by Bryan O’Sullivan. The original document was obtained from
<http://hgbook.red-bean.com/>.
Copyright © 2006, 2007 Bryan O’Sullivan.
* Eliminate line numbers from examples
* Modified to describe git instead of mercurial
+The source of this modified version can be obtained via git:
+
+ git clone git://cworth.org/git/hgbook-git
+or
+ git clone http://cworth.org/git/hgbook-git
+
+and can be browsed online:
+
+ http://git.cworth.org/git/hgbook-git
+
### 2.1 Installing git on your system
Prebuilt binary packages of git are available for many popular
The default output printed by “git log” is purely a summary; it is
missing a lot of detail.
-Figure [2.1][8] provides a graphical representation of the history of
-the hello repository, to make it a little easier to see which
-direction history is “flowing” in. We’ll be returning to this figure
-several times in this chapter and the chapter that follows.
-
-* * *
-
-![PIC][9]
-
-Figure 2.1:
-Graphical history of the hello repository
-
-* * *
-
#### 2.4.1 Commits, revisions, and talking to other people
As English is a notoriously sloppy language, and computer science has
with no explicit repository is suffcient, and it will default to
pulling from the same repository as the original clone.
+[XXX: The structure of the preceding section follows that of the
+original hgbook. But an alternate structure that arranged to pull from
+the originally cloned repository (as would be common) would allow for
+more straightforward use of git's features. For example, instead of
+the silly FETCH_HEAD stuff it would allow for "git fetch" and "git log
+master..origin" to be a very nice replacement for "hg
+incoming". Similarly, below, "git log origin..master" would make a
+nice replacement for "hg outgoing" which is something I didn't offer
+at all. One could also use git's remotes with the myriad repositories
+as used here, but it would require doing things like "git remote add
+<some-name> ../hello-pull" and that seems like a bit much to introduce
+for a turorial of this level. If nothing else, if the above section
+seems a little intimidating, understand that it's because things are
+not presented in the most natural "git way", (and I'm a little too
+tired to fix it tonight).]
+
#### 2.8.2 Checking out previous revisions
If any users of mercurial are reading this, they might wonder if