Re: dist-hg proof-of-concept ready for use

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Le mardi 14 novembre 2006 à 09:27 +0100, Florian La Roche a écrit :
> > The easiest way to start down this road is to use a distributed SCM
> > that allows for easy project cloning. (And this is why a CVS -> SVN
> > change is fundamentally uninteresting.)
> 
> Doesn't an import of src.rpms into a new cvs server serve the
> same purpose and make it easy enough to maintain packages that way?

Are you kidding ? Most contributors do not have a ready-to-use cvs
server someone else set up, maintains and graciously allows access to.

Even writing an eclipse hg or git plugin from scratch has more appeal
than trying to teach countless contributors how to set up and maintain
their own cvs server.

cvs is a dead end. There's a reason cvs replacements are mushrooming
today

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Nicolas Mailhot

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