On Aug 26, 2008, at 10:19 AM , justin wrote:
Thanks for the explanation. I'd been curious about that.
So the advantage of usinf SVK is that you can use it with an existing
subversion repository? What if you are using svk and the other
developers aren't?
As far as the server (and any other user, for that matter) is
concerned, SVK is simply an SVN client. From the outside, there's no
visible difference between using Versions, SVK or Tortoise. They're
all just SVN clients... That means nobody else but you needs to know
that you're using SVK. I'm using it for most of my SVN projects right
now, and couldn't be happier :)
I was just watching a presentation by Linus on distributed SCMs,
specifically his own,
GIT [http://git.or.cz/]. He mentioned that you can use GIT pretty much
as a SVN client. Although, he does not recommend it or know why any
sane person would ever do it.
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