From: Justin Leung <jleung@redback.com>
To: Christian MICHON <christian.michon@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org, justin0927@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Verilog/ASIC development support is insufficient in git , help!
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 11:51:50 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <482891C6.1050607@redback.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <46d6db660805110221y1207974dt3be709e1b67cf3d6@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Christian,
I personally have no problem dealing without revision numbers .
I merely used them directly .
However, I think I gotta admit that this is a world more than just us .
There's an obvious reason why Windows and MS are still standing, and IE
is still the market holder :
we are the minority .. a lot of people just care to get the work done .
surely i felt defeated, but one lesson to know is that the interface is
very important for beginners ;
and a simplified numbering scheme is really what the managers/VPs are
looking for to avoid rookie mistakes .
Thanks for the support tho =)
I know i m not alone
Justin
Christian MICHON wrote:
> I'm an ASIC designer too.
> this is unimportant: if they want to track a specific release of a
> file, it's better to look at what was the file's content from this cut
> to that cut.
> just use gitk and git-gui: almost all can be done with these two
> graphical tools.
>
> for linear development, yes. but when we were requested to perform
> maintenance on a specific old cut, this was becoming a nightmare.
> gitk, git-gui: two commands (actually gitk can be called from git-gui)
> this is the wrong approach.
> use branches to reference the different ressources (rtl, simulation, layout).
> then track these branches between them for deliveries and work/flow.
>
> use tags to mark specific releases/cuts.
> you can create an alias: git-show-branch | tail -r
>
>
> yes, I used to be scared by sha1 too: I even created numbered tags for
> each commit. Until I read more about git, and stopped expecting using
> git as svn/cvs.
>
> no, it would kill the right approach: embrace the index, and never look back.
>
>
> you have to adapt your methods instead: trust another ASIC designer :-)
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-05-12 18:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <EB66C79C87CF49E59CB39EA4C286AE05@justinuTop>
2008-05-11 5:08 ` Verilog/ASIC development support is insufficient in git , help! Justin Leung
2008-05-11 5:21 ` Kevin Ballard
2008-05-11 5:29 ` Justin Leung
2008-05-11 5:33 ` Kevin Ballard
2008-05-12 18:45 ` Justin Leung
2008-05-12 5:57 ` Dana How
2008-05-12 19:02 ` Justin Leung
2008-05-11 9:21 ` Christian MICHON
2008-05-12 18:51 ` Justin Leung [this message]
2008-05-11 9:23 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-05-12 23:09 ` Daniel Barkalow
[not found] <20080511172549.28205.qmail@science.horizon.com>
2008-05-12 18:54 ` Justin Leung
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