On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 11:00:30AM -0500, Shawn Walker wrote:
> That's not true of svn as far as the write access is concerned. At
> least if you're using svnserve + fsfs.
uh, how does the method with which writing to the server and storage is
done affect the general necessity to allow writing to the server in the
first place?

this isn't about writing to a branch, it's about writing to a server.

> A few prominent community figures have already noted large scalability
> problems or other things with some of them. No offense, but of those
for their scenario. it might be worth to reevaluate with the opensolaris
scenario in mind.

> listed I hope that OpenSolaris would only get involved with monotone
> or svk. The ideology, politics, and licensing of the others is not
> something I would prefer to be involved with.
I think "huge" when talking about svk. svn isn't a lightweight, and svk
layers even more on top of it.


patrick mauritz
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