On Oct 30, 2008, at 12:15 PM, Boris Kraft wrote:
Of course. Just wanted to make sure what is happening. And I don't
share the view that there is something new in SCM every other month.
There is, it just doesn't get the same momentum others get, but if
we're talking hype, we're not talking mainstream ;)
(darcs, mercurial, bazaar, codeville, ...)
It has been CVS about 10 years ago, SVN about 5 years ago, and it is
GIT now. You have to be aware of these developments. Even if it is
just to understand why we don't follow the latest trend ;-)
- B
On Oct 30, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Grégory Joseph wrote:
+1. Git and many others all have their valid point but
- none is mainstream enough (we're already striving for getting
people to participate in Magnolia, there are enough (ie too many)
entry barriers as it stands)
- subversion is still evolving and the latest version (1.5)
addresses some of the branching issues - it'd probably be a better
(and smaller) investment to see if that would bring us any benefit.
- there's a new-hot-thing in scm every other month, so i'd rather
wait and see what happens until we actually have a real issue with
svn (to Boris: yeah, the issue I had yesterday --- my local copy
was corrupted, that's all :p)
-g
On Oct 30, 2008, at 9:58 AM, Philipp Bracher wrote:
Looks tempting. Having temporal branches outside the main
repository has definitely its point. The obstacle I can see is all
the effort which would have to be done. And therefore I am not
sure if it paid off.
- jira integration
- IDE integration (collaborate with maven plugins)
- migration of current svn content
- ..
Since I don't feel as if I miss something in subversion today I
don't like to move in the next months.
Philipp Bracher
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