On Fri, 2006-04-14 at 21:12 +0800, Adrian Chadd wrote: > On Fri, Apr 14, 2006, Robert Collins wrote: > > > > But being able to do temporarily disconnected versioned work without > > > having to worry about resyncing does feel tempting, so maybe it's time > > > to start looking for an alternative to CVS. > > > > bzr 0.8 in beta now fixes many of the issues bazaar 1 [aka arch] had. > > > > Specifically - there is no extra namespace, you just work with branches > > at urls - equivalent to just having multiple CVS trees on disk, but with > > disconnected work built in. It also solves the 'shared repositories are > > hard' aspects of arch, and includes a drop-in replacement mode for CVS > > users. > > > > Yes, proslytising a little here. > > Heh. I'm working with a couple of the monotone developers and they > spent much time explaining how monotone would work well in the squid > development environment. > > So, how about squid-2.5 development? People want it!
Given a choice, I'd rather we got 3.0 DONE. But, I prefer to have folk hacking where they want to, on 2.5 etc than be putting them off. It took apache a long time to transition to a good 2.0 as well, I see where we are as no different than that - as long as we want to have 3.0 come out eventually, and dont let it bitrot, we should make it eventually. Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://www.robertcollins.net/keys.txt>.
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