AJ MacLeod wrote:

> With the data tree, we frequently have several people working on the same 
> area 
> (aircraft models, in particular) - not only that, but many of the people 
> working on aircraft models have historically not had any kind of commit 
> access to the main repository.  The line between user and developer is very 
> blurred in the data tree... which is why something like git seems to me to be 
> perfectly suited to the job.  
> 
> As I see it, switching to a distributed model such as Git would allow people 
> like me who have no commit access to the main repo to maintain their own work 
> under a nice version control system, greatly improve the ease of 
> collaboration with other people working on the same models, and reduce the 
> need for each individual modeller to have full commit rights (by making 
> merging so much easier for those who do have them).

I've been skeptical about moving to git but getting the base package is 
a nightmare these days and I don't see SVN improving things greatly. For 
me that's a reason to go for git at least for the base package.

Erik

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