On 16.07.05, Richard Smith wrote:
Ok... This is the last thing I'll say about this... Promise.
Thanks for the link. Although I highly esteem the quality of LWN, I'm still not convinced. Actually the main reason for not switching to
Here's a slightly stronger endorsement from a KDE developer after switching to svn...
Thanks. This blog has more beef than the LWN article. Still, I think for the moment, a Subversion repository fits the needs of PyTone rather well. If later, one of the new kids on the block (darcs, monotone, git, etc.) turns out to provide some really useful functionality for us, we can still switch. And then we can almost certainly profit from one the advantages of using a mainstream system, namely that there are good chances that there is a migration path from svn to system XYZ - at least as far as the "impedance mismatch" between different systems allows this. Jörg