I find that distributed version control is being used by many for open
source projects (usually required by the project) and for personal
projects (usually less friction for the developer).
However, I still see most larger companies using centralized version
control such as ClearCase, CVS, MKS Integrity, Perforce (apparently used
a lot in the gaming industry), Subversion, Microsoft TFS, Vault and VSS.
Heck I still occasionally run into PVCS.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jamie Houston
Sent: 12/11/2010 3:26 PM
Just curious... I know the subject is git or hg, but svn no longer
used in the community? I'm just curious if anyone uses it anymore...
or if everyone is (appropriately) just going off of the poster's
subject.
On Dec 10, 2:46 pm, Al Gonzalez<[email protected]> wrote:
Don't forget "Go programming language", Python and NetBeans for Hg
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Fisher
Sent: 12/10/2010 3:20 PM
Do you have actual statistics on the "far wider use" statement, or is
that
just the observations of your circle? Git is certainly used, but I don't
think it's fair to say its "far wider" than Mercurial is.
I think it's fair. :-)
I'm defining "circle" as "open source developer community". In the
larger sense, not just defined to CodePlex. :-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_%28software%29#Projects_using_Git
some of the big ones:
Debian
Linux Kernel
Android
Eclipse
Chromium
Perl
GNOME
Mono
Samba
Ruby oon Rails
Qt
PostgreSQL
Fedora
OpenSUSE
OLPC
MeeGo
Freenet
VLC
Wine
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercurial_%28software%29#Projects_using_...
what're the big ones in this list?
Vim
Mozilla
OpenOffice (doesn't count, what does LibreOffice use?)
SymbianOS (doesn't count, what counts is what MeeGo uses)
OpenJDK
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