Hi, Jan Holesovsky schrieb:
Of course we could do this - but you know how slow the resyncs are. I had a CWS where resync took 36 hours - no kidding. Here in the office, we have a build machine that is about that powerful as what CN can offer for the entire SVN with all its users. How long do you think the resync will take there locally with a tool like git that is _designed_ to do resyncs and merges quickly... One minute? Five? At most. Not mentioning that git solves conflicts much better - because it has the entire history of both branches.
What would be an acceptable time for a cwsresync for you? 36 hours certainly seems much too high, at least when the resync is to be done regularly. But would 1 hour perhaps be acceptable? And if with Subversion a resync were possible within 1 hour, would the scenario which Bernd described be imaginable for your work?
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