We tried SVN some time ago for CS and found it to be a LOT slower.
We're now preparing to test again on SF (we already did a test
migration) but if the same slowdown is present we will most certainly
not switch.

Greetings,

On 3/3/06, Chris Case <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that source forge is offering SVN access to projects, will CS be moving
> over? Religious discussions aside, We've been using SVN for over a year, and
> frankly, it's very very very nice. I am a strong supporter of it, and even
> KDE uses it. I think that aside from improved performance, and no more
> complaints about SF's CVS anonymouse servers, it will be nice not to have
> the 5 hour lag betwen developer and anonymous.
>
> So, is there a chance of this happening? It seems that with so many projects
> moving over, it would be a very Good Thing (tm).
>
> --Chris
>
> --
> Christopher S. Case
> SUNY Fredonia
> Computer Science / Computer Engineering
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (716) 785 - 5553(Cellphone)
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> To fix mistakes, now that's an Engineer."
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