I've been meaning to set up some kind of source control repository for my pet projects for some time now. I have a simple CVS setup, but have been looking to expand my horizons somewhat. Recently on the PostgreSQL-Hackers list there has been some debate over whether the pgsql development should be moved to something more conducive to the distributed development model common to open source projects.
In the mayhem which ensued, a new player in the svn vs. cvs arena was introduced: Arch. I hadn't heard of it, but after doing some digging, I think I like it. Here are a few links as introduction:
http://wiki.gnuarch.org/ -- The main page for Arch information. http://web.verbum.org/tla/grokking-arch/grokking-arch.html -- the best link I've seen on describing the differences between CVS and Arch, and the problems with CVS that Arch solves.
Joseph
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