> Except of the hosting issue none of your points is a drawback over CVS > and most of your points are far from being obvious drawbacks anyway.
Yes - the hosting is the only real issue - I'm personally for keeping the hosting we have. I'd like to use SVN (which, as you say, it's like a "CVS version 2") but the official GNU hosting we have (and the stability of just keeping an existing setup that works well) is probably more important to us than the features we could get from SVN. I don't think using CVS or SVN makes much difference in terms of growing the project ... they are more or less the same thing - it might be nicer to use SVN, maybe we will, why not, I don't see much urgency though. This is just my personal opinion btw, and I don't really know the hosting options so it's just that - a personal opinion. ;-) Thanks PS: Please excuse me if I exit this thread here (after my first post) and won't reply to replies but I don't think I can manage to get involved in yet another thread ;-) _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
