On 3 May 2011 00:46, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 > > the difference of implications of the tool in terms of social and sharing is > much more important than the tools. > > Eliot even me I can understand and use git
Stef, you sound like you re some kind of standard to measure of minimal capability to understand things :) IF so, then a complexity measure can be expressed as: C = K / stefs then if something has complexity C <= 1, it is guaranteed the anyone could understand it (including Stef). And if C > 1 then depending of how much Stefs score you have, you will be able to understand it or not, and of course for anything with C > 1 , Stef won't be able to get it without external help :). Now the problem is how to measure how much stefs score each person has :) > git pull > git commit -am > git push > > stef > >>>> Since it is quite a hassle each time to merge the svn history to the git >>>> repos, which I think is a bit of useless repetitive work which could be >>>> avoided. >>>> I think it would be nice if you could switch to git as well, actually >>>> there is not much difference to svn, and with some nice macros you can >>>> make behave almost the same... >>> >>> It's a hastle for me to change. >> sure, but all of us changed as well, which is at least 10 to 1 ;). >> >>> Surely you can set-up some script that pings the Cog branch every ten >>> minutes and does the replication to got automatically. >> >> Well merging does not work fully automated, so there is some human >> interaction involved. >> And SVN is not really about collaboration, which is not so nice. >> >>> I don't want to change all my process just yet. >> >> so when do you intend to change your process yet? >> You should get the basics in 5mins, most of the rest can be solved with >> compatibility configurations (which I will provide ;) free of charge), and >> the rest just works more stable than svn. >> >> So would be a cool step towards a more community based VM IMO. >> >> -(~_~)- >> camillo >> -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
