> For me, the ability to make commits on a standalone network is a big reason > to move to git. >
Hi Lane Do you mean that you can 'commit' without connecting to the repository? I can see the advantage of this if you want to work in private, although the (dis)advantage is that it acts as a drag on people integrating their code into trunk. We have enough trouble getting people to integrate their code as it is. Are there any other advantages? I can't see this as enough of a reason to switch - learn a whole new set of commands, rewrite tutorials, deal with the ensuing mailing list queries etc. I've heard that merging is better in git, but I manage fine with svn merge. cheers - Barry _______________________________________________ Moses-support mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support
