On 17 Sep 2005, at 12:36, Ed Tomlinson wrote:
> The major problem with git from a freenet pov is that it is unix  
> only so far.  There is
> Mercurial (http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi) which  
> was started at
> the same time as git with the same goals.  There is a windows  
> version and it is being
> used by the Xen project.  From what I understand its storage model  
> is not quite as
> freenet friendly as (unpacked) git.  Either of these managers would  
> make distributed
> development easier.

Subversion seems like the obvious choice to me.  It was created by  
the same people that created CVS, and thus switching to it should  
cause minimal disruption.  It has cross platform support, and there  
is a Subversion plugin for Eclipse.  I have personally used  
Subversion on a number of projects and have no complaints about it.

Ian.


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