I can't speek to SVN directly because it requires connected work, and for me that was a deal-breaker in a SCM.
After I have made modifications on the local side is it difficult to commit the changes to the respective online repository. Example: I have a git repository on a server in Canada. I don't have internet at home though. I make my changes to the local copy. Later that week, I hook my computer to the internet and would like to commit all local changes. ... is that possible? On 5/1/06, Donald J Bindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, May 01, 2006 at 09:32:44AM -0500, Alexander Horn wrote: > Thanks for putting the notes together. (What happened to darcs ;) > As I have been skimming over your HOWTO and I was wondering what > advantages/disadvantages there might be between SVN and git (they seem > so similar)... Do you know? I like Darcs, and for the meantime I will be keeping my Darcs repositories (and not immediately convert say to git). However, I've really started to see slowdown on my repositories that get a lot of commits. I've gotten a bit impatient with the sluggishness. There's also something that just feels right about Git to me. Most of the things I found very appealing with Darcs are in Git as well, or can be accomplished in different but similar ways. And a few of the Git workflows, although not exactly simpler, feel much more natural. I can't speek to SVN directly because it requires connected work, and for me that was a deal-breaker in a SCM. I want to be able to grab my work onto a laptop and be able to commit at will without worrying about a network connection. Both Darcs and Git support that kind of model. -- Don Bindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------
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