Hi Armeen, yes I've been using GIT with PB2017 R2 for about 2 years now without a lot of issues. I started with Bruce's bootcamp which was excellent, but that and the other how to articles are all from 2017 R2. There have been a bunch of enhancements since then so I was looking for something that would explain what we'll do different for 2019 - specifically R2, which is what we plan to use. What I'm specifically looking for, is do we just do everything the same and store the PBLs in our repository? I had heard that wasn't necessary anymore, maybe that's not true. I'm able to create a repository, do Add To Source Control, and do commits, push/pull, revert etc. same as I've been doing for 2 years. If storing the PBLs is the recommended way to go, even in 2019 R2 that's fine, just didn't think we had to do that anymore.
Thanks,
Kevin