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Re: Proposal: Subversion Migration
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Helge Hess |
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Re: Proposal: Subversion Migration |
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Sat, 15 Oct 2005 00:50:34 +0200 |
On 14. Okt 2005, at 09:10 Uhr, MJ Ray wrote:
Integration and disk/memory consumption are real. You may have time
to upgrade and reconfigure your desktop every N minutes
I honestly do not know what you are talking about. Even my
NeXTstation from 1994 has 512MB disk space, 24MB of RAM and is
perfectly capable of dealing with the Svn client.
So is my ~2000 G3 iBook with a 10GB disk and 512MB RAM.
Please explain why the overhead is unbearable for you on what kind of
machine. I'm honestly prepared to support any GNUstep developer who
is unable to run a machine which is unable to run the Svn client.
I think we both (and everyone else) know very well that this is
really, really _unreal_. Not just the fact that the argument itself
is void even for the oldest machines, but also your kind of
argumentation.
b) some kind of voting needs to take place:
1) stick with CVS
2) update to Subversion
3) use GIT
4) use Monotone
5) use xyz
Alternatively, we could try and find a compromise instead of the
group which thinks they have most people trying to become a
dictatorship and overrule all others.
Again I fail to see your point. I suggest a democratic _voting_
(notably listing "stick swith CVS" as the number one!) and you insult
people as being dictators. Whats that kind of discussion?
Feel free to add points 6), 7) etc containing compromises to the b)
list. They can be voted on and we'll see what happens. So far you
have brought up _no_ suggestions to improve the situation, apparently
all you can discuss is "contra" against everything.
Sigh,
Helge
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