[clfswm-devel] CLFSWM wiki
Philippe Brochard
pbrochard at common-lisp.net
Mon Mar 3 20:09:52 UTC 2008
Matthieu Moy a écrit :
> Philippe Brochard <pbrochard at common-lisp.net> writes:
>
>> Xavier Maillard writes:
>>
>>> wiki, a bug tracker built-in and a subversion browser that fit nicely
>>> together.
>>>
>>> Although I do not know Trac at all, why not provide a git
>>> repository to host the project source code ? I find it easier to
>>> use ;)
>>>
>> Hi Xavier welcome on this list,
>>
>> Common lisp.net provide a subversion system that is well integrated
>> with the trac. I havn't found if they can provide a git repository.
>>
>> I'll make some test with the svn and go for it if it is easy to handle
>> (I think it's more easy than CVS).
>
> SVN is roughly in all points superior to CVS, and IMHO, it includes
> ease of use.
>
> As for Git, it's a bit different. Git is really cool, extremely
> powerfull, but also has a few drawbacks (for example, the fact that
> SVN is more widely spread, so a random service provider has better
> chance to provide SVN than to provide Git, a random client machine
> will have SVN more often that Git). That said, a raw HTTP webspace can
> be enough to host Git, and Git is also available, for example at
> tuxfamily.org.
>
> But hey, if the goal is to go for a widely supported solution, why not
> just migrate to KDE :o) !
>
> (anyway, there's a pretty good git-svn tool, so you using SVN won't
> prevent us from using Git).
>
Ah, ok, thanks for this details.
For now I switch to svn because it is well integrated with trac on
common-lisp.net and it is easy to use.
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Philippe Brochard <pbrochard at common-lisp.net>
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