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What system/software do you use for source control?: msg#00114python.apple
This isn't quite a Python question, except to the extent that I want to put my Python source under some form of source code control and perhaps make some of it public, but it is definitely a Mac-related question. It's one of those questions that doesn't properly fit into any mailing list, so my apologies for posting it here. I've more or less settled on Subversion for the actual source code control system (but if people thought other things might be better for Python, I'd be interested in hearing about it.) However, my system is a laptop, and I'd like to have a "stable" server also, i.e. one others can rely on being connected. However, I do _not_ want to be maintaining another kind of system, meaning that I either want OS X on a Mac, or darwin on a PC. I'd be curious as to what people think of the possibilities. The problem with a Mac is that it is relatively expensive for a system that doesn't need to do much (even if I buy used). The problem with a PC is that to get it cheap, I'd need to put it together myself, and I don't want to do that. It'd be nice if there were a cheap, darwin-running self-contained minibox for about $300. Actually, what I really want is a 2-CPU system where one of the CPUs is in a laptop that detaches, and the two halves can function separately. Ah well, dream on... Cheers, Ken _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@xxxxxxxxxx http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig |
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