I agree with the mercurial switch. I don't think an cvs history import is really that nesseccarry. We can backup and maintain a copy using CVS, and get history from it. I personally don't use it allot except for recent changes, and I've never felt the need to do a diff with a 4 year old version of a file with the current version. As long as we maintain the old CVS, on a read only mode, the web interface on Savanahha can be used to look on old files.
The only real loss is recent changes and the ability to compare distance versions, which hasn't come in particularly usefull. While there are certainly "fundamental" problems that people stick by and having old copies is ohh so usefull just in case, from a practical point of view (and from the point of view from the current developer), they aren't really that usefull. I've never felt the need to use those kinds of features. Great in theory. But in reality development will not be hindered by cutting off version and history information from Mercurial. The data is still available in CVS if its absolutely nesseccarry. From a practicall point of view of what actually goes on (no theory or thoughts or ideas), its just not nesseccarry. As long as we import the sources at some point of low activity (right after 0.8.23 release), I don't see any problems with a switch. -- Really. I'm not lieing. Bradley Arsenault. _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
