There was also the whole Mercurial debate not too long ago.
The consensus was that I liked Mercurial, and everyone else liked git. :)
Moving off svn is a no-brainer in 2013...it's old and busted. Git is
fine, and my experience is that most people don't want just a git repo,
they specifically want GitHub (and those that don't want GitHub...hey,
you still get a standard git repo from it!).
Also: this is where id software has their canonical repos for their open
source releases, now, too.
Also: as I'm sure you've discovered recently, keeping Gitorious running
is a big pain in the ass. :) I don't know what zakk wants to do with
iodoom3, but if we're going to make a switch for ioquake3, we might as
well go to a nice infrastructure that someone else keeps up and running
for us.
--ryan.
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