dmitrey wrote: > As for me, I would wait until DVCS became more popular than svn. Jump > often from one VSC to another isn't a good idea, moreover, it's not > clear for now which DVCS will suppress others and became standard (being > installed in many OS by default). > > Also, I would prefer (for example my openopt) changes being available 24 > hours/day immediately after I have commit them; also, keeping them too > long only in my HDD makes data more vulnerable - computer viruses, often > electricity drops, other possible causes to lose data. > // my 2 cents >
You misunderstand dvcs. There is no problem to maintain a centralized copy, I believe all the well known projects that have adopted dvcs all maintain a canonical centralized copy. _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion