> I completely agree.  To me there are different uses for local version
> control versus distributed.  If you are just working on a project with
> a few people svn is great.  On the other hand if you have 20 people
> working on a project that don't have regular network access.
> 
> There are definitely advantages/disadvantages to both, though usually
> lately, I've been a big fan of distributed source control for most of
> my projects.

I haven't used version control until recently. I currently use bzr for one
project that only I touch. I mainly checkin and diff from prior version to see
what I have recently done. I recently listened to the FLOSS Weekly podcast about
git. That sounded interesting and would be fun to see how it works. I noticed
older, more established VCS have more and better integration with supporting
stuff. (gui's, editors, trackers, etc.) Although, the actual versioning systems
each do their thing well.

(Don't count this as a vote for/against any one presentation. I won't be there
anyway.) :(

Orson

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