On Thu, 20 Sep 2012 14:27:20 +0000, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 01:35:26PM +0200, Andreas Krey wrote:
> > and the availablility of anything that can serve git and svn
> > clients will basically make any more svn updates unneeded.
> 
> To be frank, that attitude is just as short-sighted and destructive
> to the open source community as is Lennart's crusade in Linux-land

Oh, I didn't mean that svn1.8 would be unnecessary; I meant that a server
working with git and svn clients would generally be a migrational tool and
wouldn't need to follow svn. I recognise that there are use cases for svn,
I just don't have any around here.

...
> There are different projects that fulfill different needs, and we
> should strive to keep them alive for as long as they serve a useful
> purpose to their users. Users should freely be able choose between
> tools and benefit from improvements made to each tool.

Systemd has the same problem as svn/git. They are not per-user decisions
but need to be made on a more global scale.

> In the grand scheme of things, the development of git is entirely
> orthogonal to the development of Subversion. They're different tools
> made for different requirements.

...with the problem that a lot of svn uses were decided back when git
wasn't known/available but git would be the proper tool now, were it not
for migration effort. subgit would lower that barrier.

Andreas

-- 
"Totally trivial. Famous last words."
From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@*.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800

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