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Re: Proposal: Switch back to savannah using GIT


From: Fred Kiefer
Subject: Re: Proposal: Switch back to savannah using GIT
Date: Mon, 25 May 2015 14:05:21 +0200

Hi Greg,

I don't see the big benefit in switching to git, but I wont resist that move 
either. We don't have that many branches of GNUstep, so cherry picking changes 
wont happen that often. We should make sure that the people using the only 
official branch, testplant, are willing to move too. Otherwise there would be 
really no point to it.

Cheers,
Fred

On the road

Am 25.05.2015 um 09:09 schrieb Gregory Casamento <address@hidden>:

> Hey guys,
> 
> I wanted to run this past the community to see what the general feeling is.  
> I am considering a move back to savannah utilizing git instead of subversion.
> 
> The implementation of git on savannah, I believe, allows checkout and 
> check-in VIA subversion.  I would at least like to try to maintain a mirror 
> there (like the one on github) so that everything can be accessed in one 
> place and those who want to use git can do so.
> 
> The reasons I have for thinking about using git are:
> 
> 1)  the branching and cherrypicking capabilities.  I think it's well known 
> that git's capabilities in this area far outstrip those of SVN hands-down.  I 
> don't think there's any debate on this issue.
> 
> 2) community. Rightly or wrongly a large community of developers prefer git 
> over any other SCMS.   While I understand that certain people in our 
> community don't like git for religious reasons, I also think it's time to 
> reconsider religious arguments for technical decisions.
> 
> 3) Actively developed.  GIT is under active development.  There have been few 
> releases of SVN over the last few years.  One might attribute this to 
> stability, but there haven't been that many advancements in SVN in a while.
> 
> 4) Tools.  There are a wider range of tools on Linux, Windows and Mac to deal 
> with git repositories these days.  Additionally there are tools which can be 
> used to make code reviews much easier.
> 
> I would like to reach some sort of consensus on this rather than a flame war. 
>  I would ask that only active committers comment on this email thread so that 
> we can be clear about the reasons for or against this move.   I have stated 
> the reasons I have above.
> 
> Please let me know what you think.
> 
> GC
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