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Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers.
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers. |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 02:32:59 -0500 |
I have the impression that some people thinks that having developers not
using a distributed workflow since day one would signal a failed
transition, or a failure of Bazaar itself adapting to the project. Quite
the contrary: the fact that Bazaar supports multiple compatible
workflows allowing each user to choose whatever suits him better is,
possibly, the best selling point for Bazaar.
I agree. If the decentralized method helps you, by all means use it.
I am even prepared to believe that using it is a worthwhile investment
for most or all people making medium or large changes. I only object
to pushing it on people making small changes, the sort that with CVS would
be installed all at once.
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., (continued)
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/12/03
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Óscar Fuentes, 2009/12/02
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/12/01
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Richard Stallman, 2009/12/02
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., David Kastrup, 2009/12/03
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Stephen J. Turnbull, 2009/12/03
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Richard Stallman, 2009/12/02
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Óscar Fuentes, 2009/12/01
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Karl Fogel, 2009/12/01
- Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers., Stefan Monnier, 2009/12/01
Re: Basic Bazaar guide for Emacs hackers.,
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