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[Axiom-developer] RE: out of source builds
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Weiss, Juergen |
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[Axiom-developer] RE: out of source builds |
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Mon, 2 Jul 2007 09:44:18 +0200 |
Sorry for not being clear enough. I meant using ONE source
code control system is best practice - not half a dozen.
Which one you choose is a matter of taste and convenience -
not one of best practice. And I think convenience (current
hosting) suggests using SVN. Besides I do not see any major
deficiency, which would impede our work more than using
several systems.
Regards
Juergen Weiss
Juergen Weiss | Universitaet Mainz, Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung,
address@hidden| 55099 Mainz, Tel: +49(6131)39-26361, FAX:
+49(6131)39-26407
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> > We should adopt best practice in other areas as well, namely
> > the way source code control systems are used. Use one (SVN)...
>
> Did you listen to that video talk by Linus Torvalds about Git? Did
> you follow the linux mailing list debate about the relative merits of
> Bitkeeper vs other systems? Have you looked at mercurial? I would be
> hard pressed to claim that there is a clear "best practice" in this
> area. SVN is not considered "best practice" by all concerned since it
> lacks several features important for distributed group development.
> Indeed, GNU's Savannah server, which hosts Axiom, is the largest
> repository of free software. It supports Arch, Git, and CVS but not
> SVN. However, SVN works (mostly) and we did decide to use it.
>
> This is all religion the debate will never end. We use what works
> and try to accommodate others.
>
> Tim
>
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