Hi guys,
my 2 c ... I mainly develop under windows and using git successfully ...
most of our projects are git based and for sure we enjoy the power and
flexibility of this instument.

Said that I personally agree with Justin and Ben, I guess speaking about
community modules we should mainly take in consideration the users
convenience.

May be useful to define a sort of lets say fade out procedure from svn and
try giving to people time to settle?

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On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 4:35 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I disagree.
>
> One key advantage of keeping community modules in subversion is
> continuous integration coverage. The -PallExtensions profile raises
> quality by forcing community modules to build or be kicked. This makes
> it a true incubator. Furthermore, it alerts core developers to community
> modules broken by core changes. These benefits are orthogonal to
> svn-vs-git debates.
>
> Half of our team are using git-svn (Niels and I are the Linux
> developers). Until we get more feedback from Windows developers, we
> should exercise caution. Historically, git on Windows was not as strong.
> I love git, but I am not yet ready to force it on others.
>
> On 14/05/11 01:58, Gabriel Roldán wrote:
> > Hey, so this is my concern wrt community modules: IMHO the whole concept
> > of having community modules in the mainstream svn repo is obsolete.
>
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