This is a discussion on Re: version managment - SNMP ; darix wrote: > as the SF.net CVS is still/again unstable, i would like to suggest > moving to svn. Seconded. Wes has always argued that the users should decide which I tend to agree to. Now that SF.net is offering ...
darix wrote:
> as the SF.net CVS is still/again unstable, i would like to suggest
> moving to svn.
Seconded. Wes has always argued that the users should decide which I
tend to agree to. Now that SF.net is offering SVN services officially,
the poll is overdue.
> Advantages I see for the move:
Not to mention "renaming" (while keeping history). Here are some more
(random) articles on SVN vs. CVS:
http://www.linux.ie/articles/subversion/
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010au...es/subversion/
Get ready to make your choice.
+Thomas
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