Le 08/10/2013 10:38, Xavier Detant a écrit : > I think, as Luc said, that git is a big plus for that. Let's say you're a > lambda person, you just use commons for work and found a bug you need to > fix for your app. On svn, you'll fix it, use it in your app, but you will > not share it, may be not even with your colleagues since you'll have to > build up a svn server for your fork. It's obvious that in this condition, > you won't open a Jira and give a patch : it's not your work and it's too > long/boring. On git you'll share it easily with your colleagues and the > cost to give it back to the ASF is near to zero (it's just a link to it's > repo).
I don't think using SVN is a barrier to private modifications like this. People just fork the mirror on Github, or import the code with git-svn. Emmanuel Bourg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org