> >
> > That's, to me, the reason to avoid some of the more obscure systems,
> > even if they are better in some technical sense. This is the same
> > reason, in the absence of a bunch of LISP geniuses, I would not
> > advocate writing things in LISP. Or whatever. The most useful tool
> > is the tool you know and that will do the job, and that goes as well
> > for source control as for database systems or languages or operating
> > systems.
>
> One important benefit of svn is, that is the "standard" scm nowadays.
> This means, that even if one wants to use something else personally, a
> number of scm support using svn repositories.
Also SVN is mostly command compatible with cvs and thus the switch has
very, very little learning curve.
Joshua D. Drake
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