On Aug 17, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Mercurial is easy enough that for the first time since RCS, the
entire OS on my computer is now under source control.
Now, when Apple pushes out some crappy "Software Update", I can see
exactly what they're fiddling with and decide to accept or reject.
Okay, now this got my attention.
I'm really going to have to look at Mercurial now. I've been using
subversion for all my stuff, and one of my issues has actually been
"where do I stuff my repository".
Any idea how it handles Mac resource forks (if at all... what's using
those these days, anyway, aside from MS's Remote Desktop Client?)
Also, is there a resource online somewhere about migrating from SVN
to Hg?
Being able to put the whole system under version control also strikes
me as having some innate security benefits, as well...
Gregory
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