[cvsnt] Betr.: CVSNT to CVS
Tony Hoyle
tony.hoyle at march-hare.com
Wed Apr 8 20:32:17 BST 2009
btw. As it's late, I'd like to go on record by saying that I think git
is a good thing - I can pull down an opensource project, fix bugs, post
on the forum and anyone that wants to can get my fixes/improve them
without waiting for the original author to get around to releasing a new
version - so you end up with a truly open development system.
There's even a good case for putting the cvsnt repository in git (which
would be somewhat ironic), as it would benefit from this kind of
collaboration.
I'm just not sure how well it translates to the corporate space.. and
currently that's where all my thinking is, having had my head in evs for
so long. Now if someone wants to come up with the idea for a corp-git
that handles realtime audit, bug tracking, access control and locking
without losing the distributed nature (if that isn't a total
contradiction in terms) then I'd be all for it.
Tony
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