Hi Nico,

On 9/20/07, Nico Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I'm not saying vim should use git. The linked article describes how
> you can build a local git repo from an existing svn repo, how to sync
> it to svn updates every now and then, and how to use the git repo to
> create patches that you can email to this list. It doesn't require
> any changes for Bram (there's a svn repository already), it's just
> something that might be useful to other people. I'm sure you can tell
> git to ignore config.h and friends when generating patches too.

I'm terribly sorry for misunderstanding your previous post. Yes, git
is a very powerful tool, but currently only available under Linux (I
don't know whether it can run under FreeBSD now). And the user will
have to learn another set of commands. I think SVK may be a better
choice in such situation because most of its commands are identical to
SVN. And their repository format are all the same. So I can easily
build up a WebSVN right upon my SVK repository.

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> Nico
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Best regards,

Edward L. Fox

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