Re: Switching to git
On Sun, 06 Mar 2011, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> One thing that is a clear advantage for bzr is that it supports both a
> traditional centralized workflow and modern DVCS workflow so that not everyone
> needs to switch to a foreign method of work immediately after the transition.
AFAIK any DVCS could be used in a 'centralized' fashion -- just choose
the central repository everyone should use for their pushes (e.g. like
we would already have for team maintained packaging). Moreover git
provides git cvsserver, so hard-core CVS users do not even need to
switch away from CVS client.
Personally, bzr always gave me creeps, and I never managed to get peace
with HG (probably problem is in me, not in GIT). And despite being
pro-Python myself, I hated all those tracebacks I received from HG and
bzr -- most of the time they were close to useless for me as the user.
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