David Kastrup wrote: > > At some point of time you might find it worth doing your checkouts with > "git svn" and then working with git. One of the advantages is that you > can perfectly well work offline (including working with all of the > project history), and do that very efficiently. Another is that > maintaining local branches (and moving them to another computer) is also > quite painless.
I have been told by a few people already that I could set up a git in front of the subversion repository to act as a local frontend, but I never seem to manage to find the time to learn how to use git, not even for such 'trivial' use. Best wishes, Taco _______________________________________________ dev-luatex mailing list [email protected] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/dev-luatex
