I've installed gource and currently converting Harbour SVN 
repository to Git to be able to use it. Works great with 
another smaller Git repo I had (for GIT itself). And the 
thing is interactive.

BTW Git looks quite nice by now, so maybe it would be 
good to consider it as primary repository for Harbour.

Much easier to play with commits, easier to merge and to 
keep experimental branches (even locally). It's also 
capable of keeping active (and committable!) links to 
foreign repositories. It's also very small and "sandbox" 
contains full history so it's possible to work offline. 
So far I miss the nice revision # SVN has. Some of these 
are not new for devs already using Mercurial f.e. Oh, 
there is also Trac for Git now. Also Tortoise for Git, 
for those who prefer a GUI.

Viktor

On 2010 Apr 23, at 18:11, Alex Strickland wrote:

> Alex Strickland wrote:
> 
>>> I create video, from tools gource, the harbour project , years 1999-2000
> 
> Oh, I see, I thought it was a typo!
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Ciao
> Alex
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