On 4/18/24 10:54, certanan via 9fans wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is there any more "organic/natural" way to do source control on today's Plan9 
> (9front specifically), other than Ori's Git?
> 
> In other words, how (if at all) did people at Bell Labs and the community 
> alike originally manage their contributions in a way that would allow them to 
> create patches without much hassle?
> 
> Was it as simple as backing a source tree up, making some changes, and then 
> comparing the two? Venti? Replica?

Perhaps worth mentioning that before git 9front used mecurial for VCS, but I 
don't think that answers your question.
>From what I understand folks used to make diffs against the last release. 
>There was also some use of replica as you eluded to.


Thanks,
moody


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