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Re: Re: Pythonmac-SIG Digest, Vol 13, Issue 24: msg#00121

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Subject: Re: Re: Pythonmac-SIG Digest, Vol 13, Issue 24


On May 20, 2004, at 5:56 PM, Daniel Lord wrote:


On May 20, 2004, at 9:11 AM, Kenneth McDonald <kenneth.m.mcdonald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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.)

For what it is worth, I use CVS between a laptop and dual desktop. Free, arcane, terse, narrow-functioning, with lot's of redundant third-party enhancements and command-line only out-of-the-box. Everything a good development tool should be <grin>. But 'free' takes first prize for me.

Subversion does more or less everything you would want CVS to do (and then some), but better. You should take a look at it sometime, there's very little learning curve for someone who knows CVS already. Many of the useful third-party tools work with (or have equivalents for) Subversion, and it's more free (as in not GPL) than CVS is.

-bob

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