Re: Version control for PicoLisp

2009-08-22 Thread TC
On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Henrik Sarvell wrote: I think any kind of private server is overkill for a 250K source, my suggestion then is to go for Google Code. However, someone still needs to set it up. If TC wants to/have the time then I suggest he sets it up on Google code (he seems to be the

Re: Version control for PicoLisp (2nd wave)

2009-08-21 Thread TC
That git-related article was old. Here are some links you may find solid enough: http://nubyonrails.com/articles/five-features-from-mercurial-that-would-make-git-suck-less http://blog.red-bean.com/sussman/?p=116 Sorry for the double reply, but bear with me please (: On Fri, 21 Aug 2009, Henrik

Re: Version control for PicoLisp

2009-08-21 Thread Alexander Burger
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 09:48:57AM +0200, Henrik Sarvell wrote: http://bitbucket.org/plans/. PicoLisp is such a small repository that we can go free on either BitBucket or GitHub. ... Then I randomly ended up at this comparison page:

Re: Version control for PicoLisp

2009-08-21 Thread Henrik Sarvell
I think any kind of private server is overkill for a 250K source, my suggestion then is to go for Google Code. However, someone still needs to set it up. If TC wants to/have the time then I suggest he sets it up on Google code (he seems to be the best qualified here). With Pico on google code I