-PEP: 103
-Title: Collecting information about git
-Version: $Revision$
-Last-Modified: $Date$
-Author: Oleg Broytman <phd@phdru.name>
-Status: Withdrawn
-Type: Informational
-Content-Type: text/x-rst
-Created: 01-Jun-2015
-Post-History: 12-Sep-2015
-
-Withdrawal
-==========
-
-This PEP was withdrawn as it's too generic and doesn't really deals
-with Python development. It is no longer updated.
-
-The content was moved to `Python Wiki`_. Make further updates in the
-wiki.
-
-.. _`Python Wiki`: https://wiki.python.org/moin/Git
+#format rst
Abstract
========
-This Informational PEP collects information about git. There is, of
+This page (it was PEP 103) collects information about git. There is, of
course, a lot of documentation for git, so the PEP concentrates on
more complex (and more related to Python development) issues,
scenarios and examples.
-The plan is to extend the PEP in the future collecting information
-about equivalence of Mercurial and git scenarios to help migrating
-Python development from Mercurial to git.
-
-The author of the PEP doesn't currently plan to write a Process PEP on
-migration Python development from Mercurial to git.
-
Documentation
=============
integrated commands that work with all shells, builtin xonsh with
Python REPL to run Python commands alongside shell commands, command
history, customizable highlighting, thoroughly documented.
-
-
-Copyright
-=========
-
-This document has been placed in the public domain.
-
-
-\f
-..
- Local Variables:
- mode: indented-text
- indent-tabs-mode: nil
- sentence-end-double-space: t
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echo \
'#extends phd_site
#implements respond
-#attr $Title = "PEP 103: Collecting information about git"
-#attr $Description = "Broytman Python Software PEP 103"
+#attr $Title = "Git"
+#attr $Description = "Broytman Python Software Git"
#attr $Copyright = 2015
##
#def body_rst' >pep-103.tmpl &&
-sed -e '1,10s/^/| /' -e 's/\$/\\&/g' pep-103.txt >>pep-103.tmpl &&
+sed -e 's/\$/\\&/g' pep-103.txt >>pep-103.tmpl &&
echo \
'#end def