"Alex Perry" wrote:

> You're still better off with SVN unless you routinely fly at least
> 3000 km of distance in each 10x10 tarball you download.  Without going
> closer than 300 km to any other area already flown over.

Aside from all these 'technical' implications, serving Scenery via SVN
(or whichever revision management) has the striking appeal of allowing
incremental updates to users' local Scenery without having to delay the
respective changes to the next 'official' release cycle.

Cheers,
        Martin.
-- 
 Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends are !
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