Hi Greg, You have asked the right questions:
> It makes sense to pick a system that everyone can use. Yes - really important >I think the key thing is, what are the requirements? what are the must have >features? It seems to me that command line access is one requirement. svn or cvs work well. (svn supported by Google Code; cvs supported by savannah.nongnu.org; both svn and cvs have rich sets of options) A second, and important essential feature, is the ability to extract code by version number, as in svn co -r 1234; or cvs co -r Need an equivalent of WSJT-svn to show clear logs of what changes have been committed and why; and a mail list to alert people that a commit has been done. >what are the nice to have features? web-access: I have found http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/wsjt/ useful from time to time to look at a code snippet in a file for something without having to checkout the directory just the first things that came to mind in response to your questions... --- John G4KLA _______________________________________________ Wsjt-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/wsjt-devel
