On 11/20/2010 06:03 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote:

Hi,

> On 11/20/10 13:19, Joost 't Hart wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> [...]
>> The concept suggests more than plain CVS can do for you, and using my
>> (cervisia) CVS client I cannot find any trace of these patches. Each
>> file has its own private history, which is nice and necessary, but imho
>> clearly not sufficient.
>
> I don't want to break off a war here what is the correct versioning 
> system. IMHO the important point is that there is any.

I agree. Certainly. Reason why I zip your other (true!) replies.

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> @sf it is listed as cvs but as far as I got it they use another 
> version system inside.

Huh? Is the CVS that we use only an interface on top of something else? 
Would be wonderful.

> I can switch on various featrues in the project admin, also other 
> version control systems (git, mercurial, bzr, svn). I do not know if 
> there is a seemless conversion however, that is if it is enough to 
> just switch on git and be done. Sounds like that, but I admit that I 
> do not really like to play with our software repository at the moment. 
> It simply works. And I also admit that I'm no guru in version control 
> systems. I use cvs for years now and I'm comfortable with it.
>
>> Note that the patches in the list all link to the root of the
>> repository tree display. They do not carry even the commit text
>> description. They tell us "something" has changed "then" by "him/her";
>> but not what or why.
>
> cvs lists this information at the end of the day.

I was (only!) hoping somehow that I (slash you) could enhance the view 
that my cvs client renders with this patch list. Thus hoping that you 
could enable something "extra" via this sourceforge frontend. Changing 
the repository itself is certainly not the/my idea.

Cheerio,
Joost.

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