>   Just curious - about using revision control - perhaps this would be a good
>   opportunity for folks to try out Git? I've been learning the basics the last
>   week or so and I'm quite pleased with it, and I think it may be the right
>   tool for this type of scenario...

The trunk is on Subversion at code.google.



> Excellent idea; I would love to learn more about git myself.  But it
> adds another hump to an already-steep learning curve.

Yes

>   But what you say about git's suitability for such a hackathon is
> right on the mark.  If Andy has a git repo, then the commit history
> could be preserved after the hackathon, without needed to give everybody
> direct access.  (There are also git <=> Subversion tools as well.)

Checking in the result of the hackathon as a single delta to the trunk
would be ok

-- 
Bill
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