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Re: Issue tracking... [message #30742 is a reply to message #30741] Thu, 20 January 2011 00:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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harmac wrote on Wed, 19 January 2011 22:49

When thinking about improvements for development, it might also be a good idea to consider changing to a distributed version control system. There has already been some discussion about that in the coffee corner. I think, I should go there later and also add something to the discussion, as I've recently read about a couple of systems around of which Bazaar and Fossil looked the most promising to me.

Off-topic:

IMO git fit better with U++ design. One can checkout a branch (change from one branch to other) in same directory so there is no need to add new assembly to TheIde, only reload the files (which TheIde already do) - one reason why i use git with U++.

If i understand correctly fossil repo is one single file? SQLite DB? You have to run "open" command to map the file to a directory and "close" when you done - that doesn't worth the effort Smile IMO fossil should exist only in museum. Razz

Bazaar is ok (a bit slow), but it can't have branches to share same directory (AFAIK), and switch from one to another.

Andrei
 
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