Avi Alkalay wrote:
> Markus, the Subversion repo is back again.
> I don't know how to use Git, and since it is very new, I think not a lot
> people know too.
> 
> As far as I know, the big advantage of Git over Subversion is
> distributed repos. And since we are a small projects with small number
> of developers, I think distributed repos only adds complexity.
> 
> Maybe we should stick with Subversion [...]

Oh, please don't. SVN makes all kinds of explorative programming much
more cumbersome since it basically requires write access to the repo for
everything but diff. SVN's merging is also awful -- once you've tried a
VCS with good merge support you'll never want to go back! (And no, I'm
not interested in write access to the SVN repo. I *want* the security of
only being able to blast my own files!)

I don't know git very well (bazaar-ng is my thing), but I'm certainly
willing to learn the minimal amount that is required to work on Elektra
effectively.

Cheers,

Bardur

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