On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Adam Cameron wrote:

> Before you go too far down the SVN route...
>

To me, Git vs SVN is sort of like a Mac vs PC argument. Git is good, SVN is
good. They are both VERY VERY widely used and I expect both to be heavily
used for the foreseeable future.

Like most technology questions, there is not just one "right" answer.

To the OP - read up on Git and SVN and pick whichever you like, but don't
feel bad in the least about choosing either one as a solution. They are
both perfectly fine choices. In fact, if you are struggling to understand
getting SVN setup, I think that Git may be an even more painful option for
you (but give it a whirl and form your own opinion).

-Cameron

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