Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2013 16:00:02 -0700 From: Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@orthanc.ca> To: "freebsd-current@freebsd.org" <freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: rcs is gone? Message-ID: <AF6F14E9-FBF0-42C6-AE19-3449556E8921@orthanc.ca> In-Reply-To: <132C8A43-E822-49C3-A1EA-493A40449AD4@orthanc.ca> References: <29D748F4-5E38-4587-BC7F-0141234C2F62@orthanc.ca> <F9A84DDF-EC24-42F2-9B34-F5041946293D@orthanc.ca> <EBF54472-4DF9-42AB-9577-B7CEFFFFFA1E@orthanc.ca> <6CEFF9B8-A62A-4616-A0FF-BDDDE1027A7E@FreeBSD.org> <132C8A43-E822-49C3-A1EA-493A40449AD4@orthanc.ca>
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On 2013-10-07, at 3:45 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@orthanc.ca> wrote: > Having RCS in the base system is very useful. We use it to track = changes to bits of /etc on the machines where we don't do wholesale = customizations. (Those ones get git, but they also get an install of = /usr/ports with a fully populated /usr/ports/distfiles.) To clarify, the git-enabled machines are a small isolated subset of the = development machines. Then comes the test and q/a environment, where we = (by contract) roll nothing beyond the base OS and our application = software. There are other development shops dealing with the same restrictions. = Most of them have to stay quiet about these requirements on account of = the Homeland Security. They are all getting buggered over by the = fallacy that everyone has a gigabit ethernet connection permanently = wired into their ass ...=
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