On 11/16/05 3:24 AM, Karoly Negyesi wrote:
And *nobody* (correct for rounding) is going to *touch* it if we're not using cvs or svn. Why on earth would I want to learn to use a different tool for each project I'm involved with?
To quote James Blackwell from bzr:
If that argument were true, everyone would be running windows xp, there would be no macs, and every webserver would be apache. :) and we'd all _still_ be running sendmail. =) CVS has been around for roughly forever, but it too displaced something else -- cssc and sccs. SVN has prided itself on retaining CVS's feel with the addition of a couple features. Which is fine, but would you really want to deal with something trying to be like CVS for the rest of your life?
that's a pretty weak argument. first off, macs predate windows XP (and windows in general) - fraknly i've never run XP for anything... most webservers *are* apache... and as for sendmail... no we don't run sendmail we run things that are functionally equivalent to sendmail but much easier to setup & maintain and that have some added features. y'know ... kinda like svn vs. cvs. -- James Walker :: http://walkah.net/ :: xmpp:walkah@walkah.net