2008/6/26 Milan Vancura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> please stop one thing: some of you act as if creating git repository means
> deletion of CVS and SVN trees and Bram's e-mail client! I don't remember so 
> hot
> discussion when SVN started (and CVS was already up) so why now?

MacVim is already in a git repository:
http://code.google.com/p/macvim/wiki/Building has the necessary
incantations, if you want to take a look at it. Looks like Bjorn
hasn't merged in the 7.2 changes yet.

I've just spent a few minutes playing with msysGit on Vista against
the MacVim git repository. Both the command-line tools and Git Gui
seem to work fine, and I like the history visualizer. My testing was
fairly superficial, but Git now seems to be adequately supported as a
native client on Windows, which wasn't the case last year.

I've used Subversion extensively in the last few years for work and
personal projects. Merging aside, I like it well enough. TortoiseSVN
is very nice. I haven't found any good, free SVN GUIs on Macs yet.

I'm finding Git and other DVCS's ever more compelling, however.

The current situation with separate-but-unequal FTP, CVS, and SVN
repositories is ... unsatisfying.
-- 
/George V. Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.georgevreilly.com/blog http://blogs.cozi.com/tech

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