thank you for the compliment. i agree; a wiki lends itself better to document management than a forum.

unfortunately, i am out of documentation steam after switching back to subversion. i have edited the guide you were using so that git is no longer used. i need someone to write the subversion stuff, though.
Doublestrike wrote:I'm finally ready to clone the GIT repository and came on here - no more Gitorious, now using SVN? So, my install of eGit is superfluous, and the Maven is still valid? Is there an up-to-date guide I should be following?
yes, use svn {subversion}. yes, egit is superfluous. yes, maven is still valid. no, sorry, there is no up to date guide.
Doublestrike wrote:In a semi-related question, the (old?) guide has a lot of optional Cygwin-related stuff. I don't use Cygwin yet but I can. Does the dev team here all use Cygwin? i.e. is Cygwin "strongly recommended" hint hint elbow elbow wink?
no, not at all. i've been trying to stick to eclipse based tools so the OS is less relevant for documentation. i wrote a lot of that guide, so that's why it might seemed biased. the truth is, i'm just trying to make sure fellow cygwinners are succeeding. i like cygwin a lot, but it has some quirks that require installing things differently.
oh, and don't bother installing SmartGit, either.

we recommend the Subclipse plugin for eclipse.