>From reading the mailing lists. It sounds to me like this project would 
>benefit greatly from using a distributed version control system like Mercurial 
>or Git.  There are a number of people who want to get involved and share 
>patches and improvements. But right now they are scattered all over the web on 
>various websites in too many formats to count.  My recommendation would be to 
>use Mercurial on either Google Code or BitBucket.org. Why? Because its far 
>easier for people to learn than git and does 99% of what you would ever need.

So, how are these types of decisions made in this community? If there is no 
clear guidelines for these sorts of things the renewed stripes interest will 
flounder an fail whale. We could create a carefully considers set of 
development guidelines, or we could open up to innovation utilizing distributed 
source control with one or two selected people to pull changesets from other 
developers. Which way would you go?

Evan


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Software Architect, Progress Software
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