Erik Bågfors wrote: > On 6/1/05, John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Wed, Jun 01, 2005 at 07:23:12PM +0200, Erik Bågfors wrote: >> > On 6/1/05, John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > Incidentally, this bazaar-ng tutorial seems strikingly similar to >> > > darcs in some areas, right down to bzr send... >> > > >> > > http://www.bazaar-ng.org/tutorial.html >> > >> > Of course, the whole idea of bazaar-ng is to take the best features >> > from darcs, arch, svn, etc and make something even better. Darcs has >> > some really great things when it comes to easy to use and >> > collaboration over emails etc. Stupid not to use those ideas. >> >> Right. But the reason I'm posting here is to get a feel for where darcs >> is headed down the road. >> >> Let's say that bazaar-ng is successful and implements all that is good >> about darcs. That would mean there is really no need for darcs any >> longer. I, for one, wouldn't mind a VC system that has all of darcs' >> features without its performance problems. Why would people choose >> darcs in that situation? >> >> What features can darcs pull in from other VCs? What is the vision for >> where darcs will be in a year or two? >> >> Most of what I've heard about that question involves not spinning with >> merges and implementing git, but no talk about anything exciting. > > > I don't think one has to kill another in the short term. In the long > term it may be a different issue. But different people have different > ideas and different views on things. What's really cool about darcs > (the theory of patches) is one of the things that got me started with > it. It's also one of the problems with darcs IMHO. So.. some people > like it, some think it's just wrong. > > Look at KDE and Gnome. Both are alive and kicking and doing great. So > can bazaar-ng and darcs. > Yes, good example. KDE and Gnome interoperate and do try to standardize.
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