> git is also a distributed version control system - the two tools have a > fairly similar conceptual model in terms of how they work, with a lot of > flow of ideas between the too tools. I have found git slightly faster > and a bit more extensible (and with a larger set of commands out-of-the > box), although one downside is that git front-ends are largely written > in shell-script, which means you Cygwin to use it on Windows.
That's a big downside in my opinion. We cannot seriously expect some Windows users interested in CellML to install Cygwin only to be able to change the specifications. Is there really no 'simple' web interface that could be used and that is still 'acceptable'? If you want to get the community involved, you want something as 'simple' as plug-n-play, not something that involves tweaking things around. Alan. _______________________________________________ cellml-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion
