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Re: X.Org Foundation - Release Call - 3rd May 2004: msg#00027freedesktop.release-wranglers
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 03:44:38PM +0200, Egbert Eich wrote: > Daniel Stone writes: > > From one half of the 'complainers', this would be a step backwards. > > Subversion is really CVS dressed up with a nicer method of branching, > > proper copies, et al, and has its own reliability/scalability issues, > > not to mention the not-infrequent protocol/on-disk format changes. > > > > I was personally gunning for Arch. Full disconnected operation, proper > > changesets and GnuPG signing of them, crazy branching and crazier > > merging (in a good way). It's really the only SCM system that scales, > > and it's fantastic for people working on completely unrelated things in > > branches, or people working offline, or whatever. > > CVS is a tool that is widely deployed. It is well known and people know > how to work with it. It is know to be stable (more or less). I don't > say it is perfect - and some features are definitely missing. > > If we are going to replace it we make the burdeon on people who want > to get involved even higher. > On the one hand you want to get rid of Imake with the argument that > it is not widely know yet you suggest to exchange the revision control > system with something that is not well known. I agree - I am not suggesting arch at this point. Saying 'CVS sucks, but I do like arch' isn't saying 'let's more to arch': in fact, I actively advocated *against* moving to arch. The problem is that very few people know it; a shift to arch would require significant education - not only of our own developers, but also of the community at large. It would also require a CVS mirror-type service to be provided anyway. > Furthermore any proposed revision control system must be compatible > across versions. This must be guaranteed before we can even start > considering it. This is essential in a distributed development > environment. arch guarantees this. Remember, just because CVS sucks, doesn't mean we need to move to arch nownownow. -- Daniel Stone <daniel-CC+yJ3UmIYoUP7JLjWt5Lw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> freedesktop.org: powering your desktop http://www.freedesktop.org
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