He'll have Launchpad instead. Which is actually kind of fucked, but I suppose it's better than nothing.BlackBulletIV wrote:Lol . Just know that if you go with Bazaar you won't have GitHub or BitBucket.
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Launchpad/Bazaar is closed - it doesn't works for me.
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I've enjoyed using Bazaar so far, but I don't have any experience with Launchpad. In what ways is it fucked?nevon wrote:He'll have Launchpad instead. Which is actually kind of fucked, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
No prob. You've got a few options to choose from. There's also Mercurial and git. Give them all a shot and see what you like. Using a versioning system is absolutely critical to maintaining sanity once a project gets largish. Doesn't matter so much which one you choose as long as you use it.RPG wrote:Launchpad/Bazaar is closed - it doesn't works for me.
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I've used it for a couple of projects. My biggest gripe with it is that you can't remove repositories. Once you've created them, they're there until the heat death of the universe. The reasoning behind it being that even if you no longer wish to store your code there, the open source community might want to use it. Besides that, it's really just lacking some of the amenities that github, gitorious or bitbucket provide.genericdave wrote:I've enjoyed using Bazaar so far, but I don't have any experience with Launchpad. In what ways is it fuckednevon wrote:He'll have Launchpad instead. Which is actually kind of fucked, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
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Alright, after a bit more research and playing around, I've decided that Mercurial rocks some major socks. Bitbucket seems quite nice as well. Now I can pretend to be a big grown-up programmer!
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Mercurial and BitBucket are my favorite. Also, free unlimited private repos for students: http://blog.bitbucket.org/2011/04/01/fr ... -students/genericdave wrote:Alright, after a bit more research and playing around, I've decided that Mercurial rocks some major socks. Bitbucket seems quite nice as well. Now I can pretend to be a big grown-up programmer!
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I can create my own repo on my server, I don't need hosting. I tried to create svn server, but...
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Holy shit! Free unlimited hosting! I'm never going back!TechnoCat wrote:Mercurial and BitBucket are my favorite. Also, free unlimited private repos for students: http://blog.bitbucket.org/2011/04/01/fr ... -students/
You plan on putting the source up for us to look at and play with, right? If that's the case, setting up your own repository server would probably be way more trouble than it's worth, especially for someone who's just getting started with versioning systems. Try Mercurial + Bitbucket. It's simple as hell.RPG wrote:I can create my own repo on my server, I don't need hosting. I tried to create svn server, but...
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