Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Gregory Stark escribió:

For what it's worth I think GIT is a better fit for our needs.

Perhaps it would be, if it worked on Windows ... Not that I care, but I
bet Magnus would.

There's fairly good tools to convert from one version control system to another. Especially: from CVS to others. And it can be done in an incremental fashion.

Therefore, we can provide mirrors of the CVS repository in multiple formats. And those mirrors exist already, I remember a GIT and a Subversion mirror off the top of my head, and I bet there's others. After we have that, the master version control system used doesn't matter for developers (except committers), as everyone can choose to use whichever mirror he wants. The patches submitted to pgsql-patches will look exactly the same regardless of the version control system the patch submitter used to check out the source code.

We can agree to disagree. No need for the project to switch.

Personally, I've been playing with GIT recently, and it does feel quite nice. The mirror seems to be missing all tags, but other than that, I've been happy with it.

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