[UPHPU] Source Control Questions
Cliff Hirsch
cliff at pinestream.com
Wed Jan 17 15:14:23 MST 2007
I use Subversion and TortiseSVN for version control. Even for a single
user, it is critical. You can outsource the repository. I use a service
called CVSDude.
Cliff
-----Original Message-----
From: uphpu-bounces at uphpu.org [mailto:uphpu-bounces at uphpu.org] On Behalf
Of jtaber
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 4:50 PM
To: Lonnie Olson
Cc: UPHPU
Subject: Re: [UPHPU] Source Control Questions
Lonnie Olson wrote:
> Bryan was not confused, you are. He was trying to explain a good idea
> to you, but your confusion prevented your understanding. Bryan's
> general point is that central repositories are better for
> closed-source software, but distributed might be good for open-source
> software.
actually I think most open source is done via svn or maybe even cvs
with centralized servers (ie sourceforge)
> Now for my opinion...
> I agree that decentralized repository can aid in the development of
> some types of projects. However, it isn't best for every project.
> There are times when a central repository works best.
>
> Use the proper tool for the proper need.
so what is that for a small development team working off laptops not in
the same location and only a web hosted server for email and web pages
? My feeling is a distributed system like bazaar (btw I believe I read
the original bazaar and bzr-ng are supposed to be combined one of these
days)
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