I think the idea of Distributed Version Control System (DVSC) has some merit
for certain applications.  Google Code supports Subversion, and Mercurial
and maybe others in its DVSC system.  Several of our customers make us jump
through hoops to get at their source code.  So you are now thinking about
storing source code on Google servers that replicate all over the world.
The problems that I can envision are overwhelming my head here in Colorado,
maybe it's the altitude.  I better go outside and take a breather...

I'm back and I have a few questions:
1) What editor are you using?
2) How are you going to wrap the editor calls to capture the source code,
the procs, the paragraphs, the voc changes, and the dictionaries changes to
Google.
3) Are using real-time or batch updates?
4) How to you know your updates were applied?

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com

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Thanks everyone for your replies.

As it looks like I will now be hosting on google code (as its free) I have a
choice of subversion or mercurial.

Weekend reading will be in order...

Cheers,

djm 


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