I've started using the Arch revision control system for some projects at
work, and am considering moving SKS over to arch. Does anyone have any
thoughts on this?
The main reason I'm considering arch is that (a) it is easier for me to
host, so I won't have to depend on Savannah or another external
provider, and (b) arch allows for a distributed development model, so
that I can export my archive read-only to the world, and others can do
modifications of their own. Those modifications can then be merged back
into my main branch, or can be maintained locally pretty easily.
Anyway, I'd be interested in feedback before I make the change.
Yaron
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