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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] subversion vs. cvs (vs. arch) over on pgsql-hackers
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James Blackwell |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] subversion vs. cvs (vs. arch) over on pgsql-hackers |
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Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:28:29 -0500 |
> * Decentralized revision control makes things harder.
>
>
> There was also my argument that distributed systems support
> centralized development, but not vice-versa to which someone responded
> ``that is what svk does.'' I'm not at all familiar with svk, but it
> describes itself thusly:
Though you don't hear about it much, centralized support is built right
into arch. Just have everybody commit to the same archive. Everything
will just work.
I use this when working with people on web-based projects. Because of
the nature of the beast, web based projects demand centralized
development. Arch works absolutely *great*.
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