Hallo, Stephen Sinclair hat gesagt: // Stephen Sinclair wrote: > > The most technically amazing system in the world is useless if people > > in question don't want to spend the extra effort to learn how to use it. > > > > It sounds to me like the best system is SVN as the core repository, > > then people can use git if they want, and sync it to SVN. Miller > > currently does this with Git->CVS. > > I still don't think that git is all that hard to use once you > understand the distributed paradigm, but in any case I think this > would be a perfectly safe decision.
Actually I think, that the code in the CVS is not developed in a really distributed way anyway. Most of the stuff there is rather focused on single persons or very small teams. For example: Most commits in zexy come from IOhannes, most in list-abs from me, only Matju commits to DD, Hans has his pd-extended branch, but also uses a lot of separate patch files and the list goes on. It's not like a team of 60 developers would work on the same files or even the same binary, like it is with the Linux kernel, it's much more separate. And I don't think it's separate, because of technical restrictions coming from CVS - it's separate because of the way the people in the Pd community work. Ciao -- Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__ _______________________________________________ PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev