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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 20:39:00 +0200
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] The state of gEDA/gaf
From: Svenn Are Bjerkem <svenn DOT bjerkem AT googlemail DOT com>
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On 26 October 2012 19:32, Dave McGuire <mcguire AT neurotica DOT com> wrote:
>   I'm fighting with this exact problem right now.  From SCCS, to RCS, to
> CVS, to SVN...and I'm very happy with SVN, but four other developers at
> work are GIT fanatics, so I lost the vote.

git-svn can be the glue that keeps divided minds together. I am in the
oposite position: Company standard is subversion and no discussion.
Putting git on top of subversion is probably the best way to integrate
the two worlds in a corporate environment. A nice clean mainline in
subversion and all experiments distributed, but under version control
in case you quickly have to stash away the current feature to switch
to a bugfix.

>   At least I won the battle about the use of GIThub...all it took was an
> explanation of what putting the company's extremely proprietary source
> code and protocol implementations "in the cloud" actually MEANT, and
> that discussion was over...we'll have an in-house GIT server soon. ;)  I
> wish I'd had a camera handy to capture the looks of abject terror.

Gitlab in-house is what we use after a while with plain git repository.

-- 
Svenn

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