Given this concern, perhaps SVK would be worth a look.  It's a 
distributed source control system built on top of SVN; so interacting 
with it is just SVN plus some "sync with another repository" 
operations.  (disclaimer: I haven't actually used it)

http://svk.bestpractical.com/view/HomePage

-d

Andrea Aime wrote:
> Jody Garnett ha scritto:
>   
>>> 2) starting with a DVCS system and split everything into alternative 
>>> solutions tainted by each group for it's needs.
>>>       
>> It looks like we need two bits of "distribution" to keep GeoTools 3
>> alive and happy - in the future where everything is beautiful.
>> - distributed revision control so workgroups can collaborate without
>> network overhead
>>     
>
> I don't have anything specific against other people using DVCS,
> but pretty please, I don't want to be forced into using one,
> at least until they become the most common way to do open source
> development?
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
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