In open-source world, there are hardly any compelling reasons to switch from 1 technology to another. :-)
General rule of thumb is "Go with what you are best at." Thanks, Anirudhsinh Zala On Jun 22, 2013 9:56 PM, "David Roth" <davidalanr...@gmail.com> wrote: > I agree with Hans. > > I've never wanted to be one of those people who over the years refused to > adapt to something new. But the reality is that it has to really be an > improvement, not just new to justify the change. > > David Roth > > On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Hans Z <zaun...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey Dan, >> >> On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Daniel Convissor < >> dani...@analysisandsolutions.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Hans: >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 02:43:52PM -0400, Hans Z wrote: >>> > >>> > I'm always in favor of CentOS. Nothing particularly against >>> Ubuntu/Debian, >>> > but I just don't have any reason to switch to the newest trendy thing. >>> > Sort of like moving from svn to git :) >>> >>> Well, then. That's one more vote for Ubuntu/Debian in my book. :) >>> >>> Git (and distributed version control in general) is _so_ much better >>> than SVN. Using Git for the past 2.5 years has improved my quality of >>> life. I just started working at a company that's still using SVN >>> (Hi, Jesse!). It's deadening my soul. >>> >> >> Sorry, I see it as hype... after all, all source control is distributed :) >> >> The ability to commit, branch, stash, et al, locally amazing. Plus the >>> ability to have local hooks and the things you can do on the server with >>> hooks is mind blowing. Here are two tools I use with Git: >>> >>> https://github.com/convissor/git_push_deployer >>> http://tbaggery.com/2011/08/08/effortless-ctags-with-git.html >> >> >> Hmm, and how is this different from svn? Inherit in source/version >> control is the word "control" - why do I need X number of developers >> sporting their own pseudo-repository that ends having to get merged back >> centrally anyway? >> >> For open source projects, sure, github.com is the next generation >> freshmeat/sourceforge. >> >> But otherwise, for a general web development shop's projects, git is >> nothing more than extra commands to run, more conflicts, more complexity, >> and dealing with bugs that have been sorted out years ago (line endings and >> content types! git, seriously?) >> >> What baffles me, however, is that folks will also pay a public repository >> (github) to keep their code private... guess it's that nice glossy user >> interface :) >> >> The sadness of going back to SVN inspired me to make this package: >>> >>> https://github.com/convissor/ctags_for_svn >> >> >> I think this proves my point :) >> >> Sorry, but the emperor has no clothes, >> >> H >> >> > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/show-participation >
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