[continued from foundation-list, per request lucasr] [ Clarification to avoid possible misconception that I reject any tool because it isn't SVN / easy enough. Please see my initial emails as well ]
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 08:29:35AM +0300, Kalle Vahlman wrote: > 2007/9/8, Olav Vitters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I didn't have to learn SVN. > > You must be a quick learner then. I remember having to refer to the > SVN book loads of times before I could use SVN for merging and so on. I only sometimes branch. Merging is a bitch (I mentioned this before), don't understand why the simple case has to be so hard (IMO SVN should just figure it the common case). I'd welcome any tool which would make the common case (merge from either start of branch or as of the last revision merged from that branch) *much* easier. > > > And this all is naturally from the developer/maintainer POV, as > > > translators and documentors do not benefit from this as much. But as > > > the general opinion seems to be, they shouldn't be forced to use SCM:s > > > directly anyway. > > > > That is a theoretical discussion. Ideally GNOME has a D-SCM now and all > > translators use a websystem that automatically translators. It doesn't > > exist. > > Of course it is theoretical since there's no hope (nor sense) in > switching over to anything before there are tools. As is pointed out, > it would make things worse for non-developres. > > But that doesn't mean the discussion needs to be punted indefinetly, > and statements like "I don't want to learn a new SCM" are really not > contributing to a discussion of the benefits a new tool would give to > developers. At least I thought we were discussing exactly that. Note that I do want a clear list of benefits (and drawbacks) that other tools will bring GNOME. The thing I want to investigate is ease of use. For the coder specifics, I proposed in one of my first mails a small group of people (max 4). Git for instance should track changes to functions even if they move from one file to another. This sounds really nice, but no idea how useful it is (wonder if you so often move only the function, not just the file). -- Regards, Olav _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
