It is sort of the "Lightbulb Problem":
Scenario 1: I want to design a lightbulb. So I study metallurgy,
thermodynamics, electronics, manufacturing processes... Study
what others succeded/failed at,... and so forth.
Scenario 2: I want to use that lightbulb in my project. I only
need to study a subset, or simply how to wire it up from the manual.
Sceanario 3: I want to turn on the light bulb.
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Scott Doctor
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On 10/30/2015 11:44 AM, Gour wrote:
On Pet, 2015-10-30 at 21:33 +0300, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
I'm a programmer, and after having used a bunch of centralized and
distributed VC systems I've come to a temporary conclusion that the
set of problems [D]VC systems are trying to solve has certain
irreducible complexity, and hence these systems either throw it onto
the heads of the users (Git) or sweep it under the rug (Mercurial,
Fossil).
I do use Fossil for *all* my private projects and intend to use it for
open-source one as well...however, in my experience using different
(D)VCS, I still believe that Darcs was the easiest one to use, but, it
had some peformance problems as well as lack of reliable public
hosting.
Sincerely,
Gour
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