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Gitionary: the Git Party Game

sdasher writes "Finally, there's a chance to combine your love of version control and parties: Gitionary. The brainchild of two MIT alums, it's a party game where you try to illustrate git commands. A set of gitionary cards (PDF) has been posted as well. Personally, I'm still holding out for the Debugging Python RPG."

50 comments

  1. So much fun! by x*yy*x · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yeah, this is going to be absolutely blast in parties!

    .. or what about if we would just even once leave the nerd stuff behind and, I don't know, talk with girls? Maybe even have sex with them? It's not going to hurt you..

    1. Re:So much fun! by Dynetrekk · · Score: 0

      Oh yes, STDs can hurt a lot! Fortunately, there is a solution: One up the bum, and you won't be a mum! (NSFW)

    2. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      your heart is not *truly* klingon.

    3. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      It's because of people like you that I will never find a Gitionary game partner. Thanks asshole.

    4. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So babies are now an STD? I think the OP was talking directly to you...

    5. Re:So much fun! by mystik · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Did you RTFA? Did you notice that the *creator* of said game is girl named Elizabeth Denys? A real live girl?

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    6. Re:So much fun! by ItsJustAPseudonym · · Score: 1

      Hmm. Is it just me, or does anyone else regard the combination of real_live_girl + ultimately_nerdy_party_game as analogous to the discovery of the Theory Of Everything?

    7. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Did you RTFA? Did you notice that the *creator* of said game is girl named Elizabeth Denys? A real live girl?

      Pics or it didn't happen!

    8. Re:So much fun! by Ihmhi · · Score: 1

      Oh wow. I read TFL and there was a gem buried in there:

      Some YouTube Comment: "What’s the matter with abortion groups? Why are they so linked to sex crimes and perversion?”

      We may be falling behind in education, healthcare and countless other areas, but at least we’re still miles ahead of anyone else in hyperbole. USA! USA!

      I lol'd.

    9. Re:So much fun! by mystik · · Score: 1
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    10. Re:So much fun! by Runaway1956 · · Score: 1

      Cute. She looks embarrassed about something, or she has some of those red-faced lushes in her ancestry . . .

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    11. Re:So much fun! by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

      .. or what about if we would just even once leave the nerd stuff behind and, I don't know, talk with girls? Maybe even have sex with them? It's not going to hurt you..

      Sure, if you can get any girls to your parties.

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    12. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Why you don't go to theirs?

    13. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's a trap?

    14. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Maybe even have sex with them? It's not going to hurt you..

      Aren't you the guy who in the other thread was talking about how you screwed a bunch of people in Asia and "coincidentally" got a bunch of horrible diseases?

    15. Re:So much fun! by MaskedSlacker · · Score: 1

      Restraining order.

    16. Re:So much fun! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Delivered :)

      Ok, Internet, you win this round. We'll play again tomorrow...

  2. yes and no by 00_NOP · · Score: 0

    Could be a useful training tool for a team. But it sort of tells you why geeks never get the girls :)

    1. Re:yes and no by Yvanhoe · · Score: 2

      Except the girl that is the author of that maybe ? http://blog.lizdenys.com/about/

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    2. Re:yes and no by Jesus_666 · · Score: 1

      She might be heterosexual so it might not be an issue for her.

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    3. Re:yes and no by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "...geeks never git the girls"

      Fixed that for you.

  3. Just what me need... by Locke2005 · · Score: 1

    A party game for gits!

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    1. Re:Just what me need... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      heh, I wonder if people making open source ever what their names mean and how marketable it is. GIMP is another good example.

    2. Re:Just what me need... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What? GNU Image Manipulation Program. What's ambiguous about that?

    3. Re:Just what me need... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      heh, I wonder if people making open source ever what their names mean and how marketable it is. GIMP is another good example.

      Linus knew full well what it means.

    4. Re:Just what me need... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, because OSS developers really need to worry about advertising a program they're giving out for free.

      I wonder if you can even dress yourself in the morning?

    5. Re:Just what me need... by Barny · · Score: 1

      Yay, the first person to link to something that tells me what GIT is.

      Here I was thinking they were all excited about a windows based inform script player...

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  4. Re:FFS by tycoex · · Score: 1

    Nerds like xkcd.

  5. Re:FFS by telekon · · Score: 4, Informative

    Clearly, you've never used git. There are over 9000 commands.

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  6. sneaky ksplice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I really wish KSplice would stop making slashvertisements under the premise of "MIT students" or "MIT alums." This is not the first or second or third time they've sent a ksplice blog post in without mentioning the company. Sneaky, and really starting to tick me off.

    At least they didn't submit the article anonymously this time.

  7. Party? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    These people seem to have a strange definition of the word "party".

  8. Gitmo torture techniques? by rjejr · · Score: 2

    This sounded really fun when I thought it was about acting about Gitmo torture techniques. I was getting ready to invite over the in-laws.

    1. Re:Gitmo torture techniques? by Compaqt · · Score: 1

      The commands are so complicated that you need a game to be able to memorize them?

      It's stuff like this that makes you just want to stick with good old SVN.

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  9. Re:FFS by Ragzouken · · Score: 1

    And they are all raping children.

  10. I first read the last sentence of the summary... by John+Hasler · · Score: 1

    ...as meaning that he wanted to see an illustration of that.

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  11. I approve of this idea by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Debugging Python RPG FTW!

  12. wow, a year late by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Note the original post is from 2010/03/08
    Classic Slashdot.

  13. Re:FFS by Mindcontrolled · · Score: 1

    The slashdot hivemind likes xkcd. Munroe ceased to be funny or insightful years ago. Dead stick figures walking. It's been crap for ages.

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  14. Problem solved... by mevets · · Score: 0

    Not enough people would agree to throwing all the anal-retentive, socially retarded, micro-brained people in jail; but with GIT PARTIES, it is a bit like they are voluntarily joining the D+D crowd in their own little isolated societies.

    It is a bit like Karaoke. All the people I don't want to be around and all the music I don't want to hear are concentrated in a place with a big warning sign.

    1. Re:Problem solved... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I understand you're playing the "nerds aren't cool" card. Hey, whatever makes you feel superior. But how is that you believe the git-loving crowd is "micro-brained"? Your words. Really?

    2. Re:Problem solved... by mevets · · Score: 1

      First its not a card; it just is. Superior, to me, seems pejorative. Superior doesn't really exist in my world view. Being ridiculous, however does exist in my world.

      Maybe I'm not very good at being a "fan", but I doubt that even amongst the most diehard snap-on fanatics, I would find three that thought a "snap-on trivia" game would be more than laughable.

      Anybody that over-attributes a simple tool into an alpha-geek contest, or worse "love", has a problem with not being able to see outside the micro world of their creation; thus micro-brained.

      So, superior, no; inferior is in the eye of the beholder.

      By the way: WHOOSH!

    3. Re:Problem solved... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're one of those people who think you're smart, but actually isn't.
      Your mom doesn't count, by the way.

  15. Re:FFS by x*yy*x · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I have the same feeling. Now I usually just skip it completely in my rss reader, but when I happen to check it, it's still crap.

  16. Re:FFS by supersloshy · · Score: 1

    WHAT 9000!? -Nappa

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  17. Gitionary by lsatenstein · · Score: 1

    What rhymes with gluttany? Glittany. It would have been more interesting if the name was Glitany.

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  18. Just kill me now by clickclickdrone · · Score: 1

    It's stuff like this that makes me embarassed to work in IT. We all have enough of a geeky reputation as it is and working as I do in a large financial organisation, we're slowly getting to the point that business people see us as peers. However, anything like this just makes us look like overgrown children and sets everything back a decade. Sorry to be a bit bah-humbug but really...

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    1. Re:Just kill me now by tehcyder · · Score: 1

      working as I do in a large financial organisation, we're slowly getting to the point that business people see us as peers.

      That's just what we tell you to make you work harder.

      Signed, a business person.

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  19. It would be hard to play this game... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...by yourself as you have no friends if you think this is cool.