Do you really need this? I am currently keeping my own two branches in
git repository, that I synchronize with the master svn repository.

It is very simple to do and completely painless. As you said yourself
- since there are many conversion tools, nothing is stopping you from
running your own distributed copy of the repository.

On 8/23/07, Almad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to ask if there is any possibility for moving django from SVN
> to some distributed version control system.
>
> Move would be painless (at least on Mecurial from my experience) as
> there are converting tools (hgsvn), it works on almost all platforms,
> there is a trac plugin (so tickets, wiki & co. would remain untouched)
> and support for most IDEs.
>
> This change would make it easier for us mere users to use django that
> is merged from mulitple branches. Also, it would make it easier to
> contribute to django.
>
> I knew that there is mercurial mirror at http://hg.korpios.com/django.trunk/
> , but that is not allowing to gain from all features offered by
> decentralized VCS.
>
> Is there any plan/chance on seeing this happen?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Almad
>
>
> >
>


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