Actually, I'm not too keen on having divergent versions of BoltWire. I
don't mind individual customizations, but don't want to try and
maintain or support different strains. So I'd be more inclined to use
a desktop version if it would help me. I will take a look at Bazaar
though, and possibly set something up for experimentation.

Cheers,
Dan

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:45 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Maybe we should stop with the theory and just setup a revision control
> system. Of course, Dan will stick with his way of development and
> releasing. In parallel, Dan and all others good tinker with the new
> system and then decide if it is an improvement or not.
>
> I am quite busy currently but that will probably change in some weeks.
> So if anyone wants to set it up...
>
> Which one should we give a try? Subversion, Bazaar, Git? Personally I
> like Bazaar because it seemed very intuitive and easy to me when I
> used it.
>
> Regards, Markus
>
> On Oct 6, 6:54 pm, DrunkenMonk <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Do you recommend any for windows? And does it allow you to easily zip
>> > up a version when you feel good about it.
>>
>> The export (or similar) command lets you extract a certain version (by
>> version or date). I think you can do the following with subversion and
>> the zip command (normally I would use tar for my own projects, not
>> zip, sp I'm not sure how helpful zip is)
>>
>> svn export <repository>/boltwire | zip <name>.zip
>>
>> otherwise you'd have to do:
>>
>> cd tmp
>> svn export <repo>/boltwire
>> zip boltwire boltwire.zip
>> rm boltwire
>>
>> > The thing that attracts me
>> > most is sometimes I go up a dead end trail and have to retrace my
>> > steps before trying something else. Not always 100% successful, but my
>> > software does have very good undo capabilities!
>>
>> While I've never had the excuse to use it, I like the branching
>> capabilites, where you can copy parts of the project into a branch,
>> deveolpe the branch seperate from other branches that may create other
>> bugs, and then patch in the branches into the main trunk when done.
>>
>> But the "sod this, give me what I hd yesterday at noon" functionality
>> is definitly the most used of subversions magic on my computers :p
> >
>

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