Hi, On Thu, Apr 20, 2006 at 12:52:45PM -0700, Thomas Lord wrote: > > * Personal Partial Answer: Who is our target market? > > I think it should include: > ~ GNU/Linux distribution projects (both commercial and public) > ~ small, especially new free software projects
why only "small, especially new" and "free"? I'd expect arch to be able to handle *any* kind of software project. Personally, I'd sort some of the ultra-large projects into the "nice-to-have" category, though. > ~ teams of people using office applications rather than programming > per se > ~ public-knowledge-repository projects such as Wikipedia I don't think an RCS should have any special knowledge about specific applications. An RCS as such should be able to handle office stuff or wikis or whatever as binary or maybe plain text files, nothing more. Keep It Small & Simple. An RCS *should* be extendable in a way that made it better at handling specific file formats, e. g. by making the diff and merge algorithms exchangable. Bye, Peter -- Peter Conrad Tel: +49 6102 / 80 99 072 [ t]ivano Software GmbH Fax: +49 6102 / 80 99 071 Bahnhofstr. 18 http://www.tivano.de/ 63263 Neu-Isenburg Germany _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list Gnu-arch-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/