I love git but I think since you need to run msys or cygwin on Windows
in order to use it (granted the bloke who wrote jGit did a great job,
so that opens it up to IDEs) it alienates a lot of developers who
develop on Windows. This is why (I think) open source projects tend
to side with hg if they decide to go dscm, which is a shame, I
honestly think git is the superior product.
With projects like Wicket (and a majority of my client's projects) I
typically keep a local git repo of the code, do my branching and stuff
locally then just "git svn dcommit" my changes back up to the svn
server.
Craig.
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On 22-Apr-09, at 7:24 AM, Martin Funk wrote:
and wicket is mirrored too :-)
just a > git clone git://git.apache.org/wicket.git
and wicket was on my drive.
Very nice, that's sure get git a little higher up on my list.
Did anyone follow the history of that? Are thoes mirrors there to
stay, or
may they be just a temporry engagement?
How about mentioning it on wicket.apache.org?
mf