Andreas Fink schrieb:
On 18.06.2008, at 17:05, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Alexander Malysh <amalysh 'at' kannel.org> writes:
diff --git a/gw/smscconn.c b/gw/smscconn.c
index 21e824d..6654665 100644
Does that mean Alex has some git experience and could positively
examine a request to migrating to git? Kannel still uses CVS, and
it would probably make developers and contributors life easier to
use a more powerful VCS.
Some platforms dont have GIT (like mine).
CVS is old I must admit. My favour would be SVN though.
Things like non deletable directories are really stone age...
Hosting the git repo on the fedora box behind kannel.org should
be pretty easy; there is a lot of documentation out there,
including that one from me if needed (though it's normally aimed
at "shared servers").
The hosting server are not the problem. Users are.
Have you seen GIT for Windows for example? or for Solaris 8 , HP/UX etc?
cvs is there by default often where git is not.
yep, I agree with Andreas here. My major concern is the user side. I
know that git is used for the kernel and kernel-close projects. But
these are all C hard coders, they "know what they do" (now, I guess we
hope so :p), but Kannel users are more the application users.
Question: Is git POSIX.1 compliant? In terms of platform abstraction?
There is no Linux specific requirements I guess? What is the underlying
repo storage type? Berkeley DB?
Stipe
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