vcs: Make exercise.rst more detailed.
The students were a little confused, because they didn't have an idea
of the big picture. Added more detail, attempting to show the big
picture.
--- a/versionControl/exercises.rst Sun Jan 30 20:15:30 2011 +0530
+++ b/versionControl/exercises.rst Sun Jan 30 20:17:11 2011 +0530
@@ -2,20 +2,32 @@
Version Control -- Exercises
==============================
-1. Check out the repository from http://fossee.in:9000
-
-#. Set your username and email id in you global user preferences.
+1. ``clone`` the repository from http://fossee.in:9000 into a directory
+ called sees. You should see a folder ``punchagan`` with a lone directory
+ ``01-mercurial`` inside that. The ``log`` should show you the lone commit
+ of the repository.
-#. Add a copy of the folder, ``punchagan`` with your own name. The
- ``01-mercurial`` folder needs to have only ``questions.txt``. You need not
- copy the ``people.txt`` and ``story.txt`` file. Commit your changes with a
- meaningful commit message and push them.
+#. The next step is to create a folder for yourself inside the repository.
+ The idea is to create a central repository for the course, where every
+ participants files are put in his own folder (within a chapter
+ sub-folder). You are expected to commit future class-work to this
+ repository.
+
+ Before beginning this exercise, set your username in you global ``hgrc``
+
+#. Create a new sub-folder (at the same level as ``punchagan`` with your
+ name.) Add ``01-mercurial`` as a sub-folder to it. Copy the
+ ``questions.txt`` from ``punchagan/01-mercurial`` to
+ ``<your-name>/01-mercurial``. Now, commit your changes with a meaningful
+ commit message and ``push`` . If ``push`` fails, ``pull`` , ``merge``,
+ ``commit`` and then ``push``.
#. Pull from the repo. Update. Use ``hg log`` to see the log history of the
repository.
#. Answer the questions in ``questions.txt``. Commit your changes with a
- meaningful commit message and push them.
+ meaningful commit message and push them. (If required, ``pull`` ,
+ ``merge``, ``commit`` and then ``push``)
#. Wait for your neighbor to finish making his/her changes. Help him/her if
required. Once both of you are ready, pull changes from the repository and