On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 21:48:28 +0200, Don <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
Yes, in theory that's true. In practice, I don't believe it.
Just because you're using a DVCS doesn't mean you have no project
organisation whatsoever. There's always going to be a repository that
the release is made from.
Git was written specifically to aid the development of the Linux kernel,
which is perhaps the most obvious counter-example to what you're stating.
In the context of a distribution, the "main repository" of the project is
the distro's kernel repository, where distro-specific development is made
and upstream patches are merged in. The same can be said about Android, a
widely-forked project.
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Best regards,
Vladimir mailto:vladi...@thecybershadow.net