On Sat, 22 Jun 2013, Paul Menzel wrote:
Hopefully everyone will agree, that git is the most popular one in the
FOSS world (Linux, freedesktop.org, GNOME, KDE, …) and a lot of people
are now familiar with the basic git commands. So using Bazaar is one
more thing to deal with for new contributors
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 10:54 PM, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder'
Serbinenko wrote:
> On 24.06.2013 12:27, Mikko Rantalainen wrote:
>>
>> Bruce Dubbs, 2013-06-23 00:52 (Europe/Helsinki):
>>>
>>> Paul Menzel wrote:
this is *not* the start of a flame war about what VCS is the best.
Ho
On 24.06.2013 16:09, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 04:52:04PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Personally, I prefer subversion, but I'm not a GRUB developer. The
choice of version control can be similar emacs/vi or Bourne Shell/C
Shell, so it really should be the choice of the primar
On 24.06.2013 12:27, Mikko Rantalainen wrote:
Bruce Dubbs, 2013-06-23 00:52 (Europe/Helsinki):
Paul Menzel wrote:
this is *not* the start of a flame war about what VCS is the best.
Hopefully everyone will agree, that git is the most popular one in the
FOSS world (Linux, freedesktop.org, GNOME,
On 06/24/2013 06:27 AM, Mikko Rantalainen wrote:
> I'd suggest trying to apply the workflow used by git development for
> grub, too.
While i don't expect my opinion to have any particular weight (i'm
mostly a bug reporter and tester in this community) i would also be
happy to see a switch from bzr
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 04:52:04PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Personally, I prefer subversion, but I'm not a GRUB developer. The
> choice of version control can be similar emacs/vi or Bourne Shell/C
> Shell, so it really should be the choice of the primary developers.
>
> Using Google for 'git v
Bruce Dubbs, 2013-06-23 00:52 (Europe/Helsinki):
> Paul Menzel wrote:
>> this is *not* the start of a flame war about what VCS is the best.
>>
>> Hopefully everyone will agree, that git is the most popular one in the
>> FOSS world (Linux, freedesktop.org, GNOME, KDE, …) and a lot of people
>> are n