On May 30, 2004, at 10:11 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
The only -ve I've found with SVN so far is the tagging. It works well when
I want to tag a directory, but not when I want to tag a directory and a
few files in the parent directory.
This would be a common thing to do when the build system inherits a file
from higher up, either with Ant or with Maven.
So my one new penny is to move to SVN with all speed as long as the structure fits directory tagging, and to hesitate if it requires more complex tagging.
The idea for bringing it up now is that we are moving repositories, and since we are going to go to SVN anyway at some point as the ASF moves to it, why not now?
geir
Hen
On Sun, 30 May 2004, hbaxmann wrote:
But CVS *is* broken in some fairly important ways. For
Do not think, that cvs is _broken_. It is clearly defined as a successor of
rcs. It contributes concurrent access to rcs. As rcs, it is versioning
files, and only files. No more fortunately, but no less.
bax
TTYL,
Phil
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