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[Python-Dev] PEP: Migrating the Python CVS to Subversion
George V. Neville-Neilgnn at neville-neil.com
Tue Aug 2 04:08:11 CEST 2005
At Mon, 01 Aug 2005 10:52:03 -0700,Donovan Baarda wrote:>> On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 23:54, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:> > >>>>> "BAW" == Barry Warsaw <barry at python.org> writes:> >> > BAW> So are you saying that moving to svn will let us do more long> > BAW> lived branches? Yay!> >> > Yes, but you still have to be disciplined about it. svn is not much> > better than cvs about detecting and ignoring spurious conflicts due to> > code that gets merged from branch A to branch B, then back to branch> > A. Unrestricted cherry-picking is still out.>> Yeah. IMHO the sadest thing about SVN is it doesn't do branch/merge> properly. All the other cool stuff like renames etc is kinda undone by> that. For a definition of properly, see;>>http://prcs.sourceforge.net/merge.html>> This is why I don't bother migrating any existing CVS projects to SVN;> the benefits don't yet outweigh the pain of migrating. For new projects> sure, SVN is a better choice than CVS.Since Python is Open Source are you looking at Per Force which you canuse for free and seems to be a happy medium between something like CVSand something horrific like Clear Case?Later,George
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