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ROFL, I think Eugene got this message in his GMail and thought it was part
of a personal email conversasion he and I were having earlier (which would
be very confusing).  Sorry.

On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:12 PM, nonlinear5 <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have no objections to moving JBT source base from SVN to Merurial,
> if that's a superior version control system.
>
> On Jul 4, 9:10 pm, shaggsthestud <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I posted a new hg bundle file in the files section, that should have
> > changesets for 7.04, 7.05, and 7.06.
> >
> > If you don't know what hg is, it is a revision control, or version
> > control, system, similiar to CVS, SVN, GIT, etc.
> >
> > Basically it is software that easily lets you keep track of what
> > changes you made to a collection of files at various points in time.
> > This is extremely useful if you want to modify code.  For instance, if
> > you notice there is a huge bug in your code, you can look back at your
> > recent snapshots of your code, and find one that doesn't have the
> > bug.  You can then look at all the changes you made, and try and
> > deduce where the bug started.  Or you can just throw out all your work
> > since your last snapshot (called a "commit").     If, later, there is
> > a new version of JBookTrader, you can use the software to merge the
> > changes you made, with the changes in the latest JBookTrader, to
> > effectively upgrade your project to the latest version.
> >
> > I personally use it to keep track of all my little side projects that
> > I am working on with JBookTrader.  I also use it to keep track of
> > other projects I am working on as well - anything that is longer than
> > 20 lines of code can really benefit from keeping a change history -
> > because you will inevitably break your code at some point, and trying
> > to keep track of changes by keeping a bunch of ZIP files is so much
> > harder to work with.
> >
> > All professional software projects use some form of version control.
> > JBookTrader is also maintained in a version controlled system, called
> > SVN (subversion), which you can track through the google code
> > project.  If you want to keep your own local change history, you
> > should probably use something like  hg (mercurial) to do all of that
> > on your own computer.
>
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