Andrew Dunstan wrote:
(btw, if you want to work offline, which i saw referred to a couple of times, wouldn't cvsup do most of the job?).

From what I understand, a "distributed" source control means each developer gets his own _repository_, not just a working copy. This means you can commit to your own repo and even accept patches (either from the master repo, other developer's repo, or from a 3rd party). In Linux analogy, each developer can become an Alan Cox and maintain his own -ac line.


From what I understand, CVSup is a tool to mirror the repository. It doesn't allow each copy of the repository gets independently developed, and then transferring around the modifications, or does it?

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dave


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