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Re: Distributed Development Environments
From: |
Mark D. Baushke |
Subject: |
Re: Distributed Development Environments |
Date: |
Wed, 26 May 2004 17:03:38 -0700 |
address@hidden writes:
> Thanks everyone for all the useful information. I've been doing some
> research on my side and I'd like to ask you if you know and have used
> a tool called BitKeeper (http://www.bitkeeper.com)? It looks like it
> can take care of the replication part. Has anyone had any experience
> with it?
The BitKeeper license apparently does not allow me to use it for free
under Section 3:
(d) Notwithstanding any other terms in this License, this
License is not available to You if You and/or your
employer develop, produce, sell, and/or resell a
product which contains substantially similar capabil-
ities of the BitKeeper Software, or, in the reason-
able opinion of BitMover, competes with the BitKeeper
Software.
so I do not have any personal experience with this particular program.
See:
http://www.taniwha.org/bitkeeper.html
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/2107
for what other folks have written about it.
There are ways to use cvs in a distributed environment, but they many
not meet all of your needs. If cvs is not the right tool, there are many
out there that are available.
Note: it does seem kind of odd to ask a the address@hidden mailing
list (a list run by the GNU organization that promotes Free Software)
for information on a closed source product...
Enjoy!
-- Mark