Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2013 09:31:58 +0100 From: "O. Hartmann" <ohartman@zedat.fu-berlin.de> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: FreeBSD: GIT instaed of SVN? Message-ID: <50E3F07E.7000507@zedat.fu-berlin.de>
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This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 2440 and 3156) --------------enig6218F9DBB181AB33DC5E8CAF Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When it comes to keeping sources, most developer and most large dislocated and non-centralized projects prefer GIT over Subversion. FreeBSD has moved from the ancient CVS to Subversion not long ago and I was wondering why freeBSD would have done this, since Subversion lacks in so many aspects of a modern revision system. Well, I face several odds now since I need a kind of hot replication system that replicates my Subversion repositories and I feel uncomfortable with the way Subversion performs this. I decided to move forward to GIT which seems more appropriate in any aspect and while I do not have so much legacy to carry on with, I think for me pesonally the move is more logical. But what is with the FreeBSD project? Are there any attempts or intentions to bring GIT also to the sources (the base system, the ports)?= oh --------------enig6218F9DBB181AB33DC5E8CAF Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (FreeBSD) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQ4/CAAAoJEOgBcD7A/5N8lngIALARa2xm8bbfsTAZ2zATXF9J aqTqbfKfwJzDCHP5nWSihigOyR2SsCrRe9FABviR5sROOSkrAd6/K0uGbpAJCSvB lA45fF/L24rfPkIoPxEALjN+PFzfSJJt2YxGx0xH2ufb4B226aZLlze5CPQnO22M BGQTPdHkZtONQNt1rk4dAYrlQMN/Q4CBV3DgGLp8oWZSM5be9UHzsaIbYPhJdoNq ACdHAOmidBApWlX/Zay20lixcVLaPLBLp9AYmbr0b61QEPmx6u453ekWLHjc1RTU gwBMy59IacDSkO8VdozLwW9RTb1u2PbS8XBWfvXVa8GukGcVLNQ5CNI17J/f+rA= =nb85 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------enig6218F9DBB181AB33DC5E8CAF--
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