Hi Robert,
Which are the required steps from developers?
Will we open our computers a morning and find all our development
branches in the new system :-) ?
What about the sourceforge developers repository? Will be hosted in the
squid main server?
Regards,
Christos
PS. I am only use cvs and
fre 2007-12-28 klockan 16:16 +0200 skrev Tsantilas Christos:
Hi Robert,
Which are the required steps from developers?
Will we open our computers a morning and find all our development
branches in the new system :-) ?
What about the sourceforge developers repository? Will be hosted in the
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 18:09 +0100, Guido Serassio wrote:
Just a stupid question: there is a native client
(not based on Cygwin) for Windows ?
Yes.
-Rob
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On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 16:16 +0200, Tsantilas Christos wrote:
Hi Robert,
Which are the required steps from developers?
Will we open our computers a morning and find all our development
branches in the new system :-) ?
Probably not.
What about the sourceforge developers repository?
OK, this is good, we will have time to learn the new system.
Henrik Nordström wrote:
fre 2007-12-28 klockan 16:16 +0200 skrev Tsantilas Christos:
Hi Robert,
Which are the required steps from developers?
Will we open our computers a morning and find all our development
branches in the new
Robert Collins wrote:
What about the sourceforge developers repository?
Because bzr is natively distributed we don't need to have a dedicated
developers repository like we have with CVS - anyone using bzr will get
their own copy of the repository automatically; they can commit there as
fre 2007-12-28 klockan 10:42 +1100 skrev Robert Collins:
On Fri, 2007-12-28 at 08:25 +0900, Adrian Chadd wrote:
I've been following the VCS debate a little.
Guys, I'm not an enormous fan of CVS, but what we have works
*badly*. 150 emails when autoconf changes are made for instance.
lör 2007-12-29 klockan 05:24 +1100 skrev Robert Collins:
Other projects using distributed VCS tools often do not have a dedicated
development area, preferring to let individuals publish their own
branches; I had been assuming something like that - but its a good
question to raise and discuss.