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[Python-Dev] PEP 347: Migration to Subversion
Anthony Baxteranthony at interlink.com.au
Tue Aug 16 14:08:26 CEST 2005
On Tuesday 16 August 2005 21:42, Michael Hudson wrote:> I want svn, I think. I'm open to more sophisticated approaches but am> not sure that any of them are really mature enough yet. Probably will> be soon, but not soon enough to void the effort of moving to svn> (IMHO).>> I'm not really a release manager these days, but if I was, I'd wand> svn for that reason too.I _am_ a release manager these days, and I'm in favour of svn. I reallywant to be off CVS, and I would love to be able to go with somethingmore sophisticated than svn. Unfortunately, I really don't think any ofthe alternatives are appropriate. While Perforce is definitely capable,the Bitkeeper disaster strongly influence me against relying on the generosity of a commercial software vendor who could change their mindat any time. The more radical (and powerful) tools such as baz/bzr, darcs, monotoneand the like really aren't there yet. I have no doubt that they will get there, but right now, I want something better than CVS, and I don'twant to have to fight bugs or limitations in the revision control system.By the way - if you're intending on suggesting alternates to svn, pleasedon't just post a link saying "check out this system". Post an explanationof _why_ we should look at this particular system. What's it's strengths?Why should we invest the time to download it and play with it? Speaking formyself, I don't have the time or energy to spend trying the countless numbers of revision control systems that are out there.Thanks,Anthony-- Anthony Baxter <anthony at interlink.com.au>It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
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