[ale] my 1st shell script - chk big files
Michael Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Mon Mar 21 03:14:56 EDT 2011
What shortfalls have you seen in bzr, if I may ask (and when)? I find bzr
to be incredibly easy to use, especially when interfacing with code stored
in either itself or subversion. The most my puny brain can do with git is
pull a copy of a source tree and bisect it. For those jobs I tend to use
bzr also, except for the Linux kernel; AFAIK bzr-git does not yet work with
*that* git repository.
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On Mar 21, 2011 1:53 AM, "Don Lachlan" <ale-at-ale.org at unpopularminds.org>
wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Sparr <sparr0 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have varying levels of dislike for most VCSs. What recently tipped
>> the scales in favor of git for me is the existence of github. If there
>> had ever been a collaborative code sharing environment of that caliber
>> for svn, or if there was now one for bzr or monotone or anything else,
>
> Git is free software but Github is proprietary and the web service has
> the same anti-free legalese as everywhere else:
> http://help.github.com/terms/
>
> Subversion is an improvement upon CVS, which is an improvement upon
> RCS. I've not picked a "favorite" amongst the distributed systems as
> none do what I want and all do what I need. Preferences vary.
>
>>> On Mar 20, 2011 11:54 PM, "Richard Bronosky" <Richard at bronosky.com>
wrote:
>>>> For this kind of thing, you really ought to be using github. Even if
you
>>>> never host a full open source project, for something like this you post
a
>>>> "gist". For example, here is one of mine:
>
> He wrote a 12 line shell script, not Les Miserables. He doesn't need
> to deal with publishing it for people to fork.
>
> Priorities, man...
>
> -Lachlan
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