I know the differences as I did an analysis recently for work but on second
thought an opensource project like this may get more of a benefit from git than
a private company might.
I use both so no biggy
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From: Christian Grobmeier [mailto:grobme...@gmail.com]
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On 12 November 2012 14:36, Michael Sole wrote:
> Yes I am aware, my point is that it would be counter intuitive. People would
> expect svn use and while git it is the new golden child it doesn't really
> offer much more in the way of advantages over svn. Moving repositories is a
> real pain.
>
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Michael Sole wrote:
> Yes I am aware, my point is that it would be counter intuitive. People would
> expect svn use and while git it is the new golden child it doesn't really
> offer much more in the way of advantages over svn. Moving repositories is a
> real pa
Yes I am aware, my point is that it would be counter intuitive. People would
expect svn use and while git it is the new golden child it doesn't really offer
much more in the way of advantages over svn. Moving repositories is a real pain.
Just my opinion, though. I haven't contributed yet but I d
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Michael Sole wrote:
> And isn't log4php?
It does not mean we are limited to ASF tools. Every project can freely
chose the tools it wants
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ivan Habunek [mailto:ivan.habu...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 10:50
And isn't log4php?
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From: Ivan Habunek [mailto:ivan.habu...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, November 10, 2012 10:50 AM
To: Log4PHP User
Subject: Re: Moving log4php to git
On 10 November 2012 16:47, Michael Sole wrote:
> Isn't subversion an apache project?
Yes it is. What's