Hi Thomas, 2005/9/12, Thomas Petazzoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Did you give a try to svk ? It is a decentralized SCM built on top of > Subversion. One of its advantages is that it is compatible with > Subversion: you can checkout a regular SVN repository within svk, and > someone using svn can checkout a SVK repository (so that he doesn't have > to understand everything about decentralized SCM).
Ok, the easy exchange between svn and svk is interesting. Have you tried SVK? The SVK web site seems to be down. :( http://svk.elixus.org/ > When choosing an SCM, one should also pay attention to available > graphical interfaces, as well as Web interfaces. You're right. However, except maybe for Subversion (and SVK?) and GIT, most of SCM don't have GUI. That's said, I noticed that Mercurial has a builtin web interface (with RSS stream ;) http://www.selenic.com/hg/ Yours, d. _______________________________________________ Demexp-dev mailing list Demexp-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/demexp-dev