J C Lawrence wrote: > Similar can be said in favour of BitKeeper with the addition of MUCH > better merge tools than either Arch or Subversion along with a large > host of other developer-centric niceties.
IIRC, BitKeeper is not a viable option for people who hack on CVS, GNU Arch, OpenCM, or similar Open Source or Free Software projects. That's a very convincing argument to stay away from it, IMHO. It may be the greatest software in the world, but if barriers exist -- if only moral ones -- it may not be seen as usable. BitKeeper isn't exactly decentralized, by the way. If you don't purchase the BitKeeper server for your own internal use, your statistics are reported back to the central BK server. -- Chad Walstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.wookimus.net/ assert(expired(knowledge)); /* core dump */
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