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Re: [Bug-gnubg] cvs restored
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保坂範行 |
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Re: [Bug-gnubg] cvs restored |
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Fri, 5 Jun 2009 12:19:34 +0900 |
Hi.
Video: Linus on git
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8
Linus damned CVS/SVN in this video.
I hope that you are not going to kill Linus. :D
hg is an another good choice, too.
I do not know much about it.
> (e.g. moving around files and keeping a sensible log),
git mv and git log are not good enough for you?
git bisect is a great tool. check it out.
git cvsimport let you import CVS controlled code very easily.
Yes, there is a migration cost, you have to learn if you don't know them.
Nori
2009/6/5 Christian Anthon <address@hidden>:
> Hi all,
>
> the cvs repository has been restored on savannah. It is from a May 27 backup
> which matches what I have locally. Feel free to test it, and commit to it.
>
> As for moving to a different kind of VCS: I've looked a bit on git, and I
> don't think it is for us right now. Possibly git has some advantages over
> svn that I'm not aware of, but I believe subversion can do what we want
> (e.g. moving around files and keeping a sensible log), and more importantly
> the subversion clients are much better and more complete than the git ones.
>
> As for moving to an alternative to savannah: while the service that savannah
> provides isn't 100% in quality, I still feel that they have been reasonably
> reliable and sufficient for our needs, and I know of no other service that
> follows the GNU philosophy to the degree that savannah does.
>
> Christian.
>
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