also sprach Martin Langhoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.08.30.1404 +0200]: > But I'm leaving the Arch (tla/baz/bzr) boat too - patch-oriented SCMs > were fun, but very disappointing. There is a central design flaw in > pure patch tracking, and neither Arch nor DARCS do anything about it: > no matter how much you track patches merged, you need to be able to > identify convergence. GIT does this so well by being > identity-oriented, that you can do a ton of patch trading on top (via > email, StGIT, quilt, whatever) and things still make sense after > merging and remerging ad infinitum.
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