On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 12:29 PM, Shmuel Fomberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi. > > > > Indeed, I would reconsider using any version control system that uses > > MySQL, PostgreSQL or (flying spaghetti monster-god help us all) > > Oracle. The reason is simply that such a system should be lightweight, > > both on runtime and on install/configure-time. Such a system might be > > fast (which is debatable) but to install it on machines would be extra > > work I won't be looking forward to. :) > > > That is because you think now in git terms. > Perforce isn't meant to be installed on develop machine, but on central > system. > the user just get a very thin client that talks with the server. > True. Both in the case of "this wouldn't be such a problem when talking about centralized system" and in the case of "you're used to decentralized". I should have quantified my response as in "I wouldn't use such a system if it was meant to be distributed". Shlomi, please be revised. :)
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