On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Olemis Lang <ole...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Briefly:
>
> - I can't interact with SVN repos.

Let's solve this problem first.

> - Built-in support for branches, tags and many other features
>  that at least until I used it , were missing in SVN

Branches in SVN were always directories. Nothing changed since then.

> - Patch queues (MQ) are a great way to develop patches by
>  groups of people (at least much better than the current
>  attach successive versions of the patch to ticket ) and
>  commit them to the repos on approval .

Great? No. Reviewing diffs of diffs is a nightmare.The greatest way is
to use code review system like Rietveld, where I ended up now.

>> Ok, it is distributed and SVN is centralized, but does this make any
>> difference for a repository like T-H?
>
> At least the patches thing IMO , yes ...

Even BitBucket (which was sold to Atlassian, BTW) doesn't have a
proper support for MQ. How do you propose to share them and develop in
"groups of people"?

> well, now we're two ;o) ; but the fact is that it doesn't work , and
> not because I don't like it . So far I don't have an explanation
> either , and asked to svn-users and got nothing either ... so .

Post the link here - maybe we can help. If TH users can't checkout the
code - they can't
create patches, and these are sad news for us. =)
-- 
anatoly t.
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