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author Yoshiki Yazawa <yaz@honeyplanet.jp>
date Sat, 11 Jul 2009 19:25:35 +0900
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1 %\chapter*{Preface} 1 %\chapter*{Preface}
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4 \label{chap:preface} 4 \label{chap:preface}
5 5
6 %Distributed revision control is a relatively new territory, and has 6 %Distributed revision control is a relatively new territory, and has
7 %thus far grown due to people's willingness to strike out into 7 %thus far grown due to people's willingness to strike out into
8 %ill-charted territory. 8 %ill-charted territory.
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13 %I am writing a book about distributed revision control because I 13 %I am writing a book about distributed revision control because I
14 %believe that it is an important subject that deserves a field guide. 14 %believe that it is an important subject that deserves a field guide.
15 %I chose to write about Mercurial because it is the easiest tool to 15 %I chose to write about Mercurial because it is the easiest tool to
16 %learn the terrain with, and yet it scales to the demands of real, 16 %learn the terrain with, and yet it scales to the demands of real,
17 %challenging environments where many other revision control tools fail. 17 %challenging environments where many other revision control tools fail.
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26 %\section{This book is a work in progress} 24 %\section{This book is a work in progress}
27 \section{$B$3$NK\$O<9I.Cf$G$"$k(B} 25 \section{$B$3$NK\$O8=:_<9I.Cf$G$"$k(B}
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29 %I am releasing this book while I am still writing it, in the hope that 27 %I am releasing this book while I am still writing it, in the hope that
30 %it will prove useful to others. I also hope that readers will 28 %it will prove useful to others. I also hope that readers will
31 %contribute as they see fit. 29 %contribute as they see fit.
32 30
65 %way that they wouldn't be if the same commands were being typed by a 63 %way that they wouldn't be if the same commands were being typed by a
66 %human. Where a human can issue no more than one command every few 64 %human. Where a human can issue no more than one command every few
67 %seconds, with any resulting timestamps correspondingly spread out, my 65 %seconds, with any resulting timestamps correspondingly spread out, my
68 %automated example scripts run many commands in one second. 66 %automated example scripts run many commands in one second.
69 67
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76 %As an instance of this, several consecutive commits in an example can 74 %As an instance of this, several consecutive commits in an example can
77 %show up as having occurred during the same second. You can see this 75 %show up as having occurred during the same second. You can see this
78 %occur in the \hgext{bisect} example in section~\ref{sec:undo:bisect}, 76 %occur in the \hgext{bisect} example in section~\ref{sec:undo:bisect},
79 %for instance. 77 %for instance.
108 %repository, at \url{http://hg.serpentine.com/mercurial/book}. 106 %repository, at \url{http://hg.serpentine.com/mercurial/book}.
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