Fear not if SVN activity seems slow these days. We're currently testing Mercurial, but we're not using the SourceForge repository yet.
http://rude.mine.nu:8000/ (Availability will vary greatly).
Mercurial
- Robin
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Re: Mercurial
Slightly off-topic:
Why did you remove Vera.ttf?
And are you using Doxygen?
Why did you remove Vera.ttf?
And are you using Doxygen?
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Re: Mercurial
wait... when were you going to tell me?
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Re: Mercurial
I just did.bartbes wrote:wait... when were you going to tell me?
Huh? We're going to use http://love.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/love/, of course.PauloftheWest wrote:Tell us when you settle on a repo.
Re: Mercurial
Yeah, ok, we're not going back to Subversion. Mercurial kicks ass.
Read-only access: http://project.hg.sf.net/hgweb/love/love/
Developer access: ssh://love.hg.sourceforge.net/hgroot/love/love
Read-only access: http://project.hg.sf.net/hgweb/love/love/
Developer access: ssh://love.hg.sourceforge.net/hgroot/love/love
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It kicks ass? Tell me why, I just used it, but I can't really say there is anything in favor of either svn, git, or hg, it all works..
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Re: Mercurial
I'd say Git. If nothing else, GitHub is just awesome.bartbes wrote:It kicks ass? Tell me why, I just used it, but I can't really say there is anything in favor of either svn, git, or hg, it all works..
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Re: Mercurial
The one really nice thing about Mercurial/Git/Bazaar/etc. is that it's always available.
If you need to commit changes, but you don't have an internet connection, you can still do it (although you can't "push" them).
Git might actually be better than Mercurial, cause Git has good support for using Subversion as a back engine for a central repository (thus using SourceForge's subversion alongside Git is pretty), but there are some plug-ins for doing the same thing in Mercurial:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/WorkingWithSubversion
Bazaar also has SVN support, but I don't really know much about Bazaar. I like what I've seen of Mercurial and have it installed (support for hg is built into NetBeans, so I figured I could use it), and I've heard a lot of good things about Git from Linux/*nix devs.
If you need to commit changes, but you don't have an internet connection, you can still do it (although you can't "push" them).
Git might actually be better than Mercurial, cause Git has good support for using Subversion as a back engine for a central repository (thus using SourceForge's subversion alongside Git is pretty), but there are some plug-ins for doing the same thing in Mercurial:
http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/WorkingWithSubversion
Bazaar also has SVN support, but I don't really know much about Bazaar. I like what I've seen of Mercurial and have it installed (support for hg is built into NetBeans, so I figured I could use it), and I've heard a lot of good things about Git from Linux/*nix devs.
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