From: Aaron N. <ano...@st...> - 2009-03-03 00:35:34
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It may be worthwhile to consider migrating to bitbucket.org. Like SF, Bitbucket provides free hosting for open source projects, plus really nice hg integration, a wiki, and an integrated issue tracker. ~Aaron Edwin Commandeur wrote: > Hi all, > > I agree with Farrukh that it would be best to migrate to a distributed > VCS directly, instead of first migrating to SVN first and then to a > distributed VCS second. If we want a distributed VCS it's better to > dive into it now, so we can get experienced with it. Also, Git is > supported by SF (unlike Hg, as I am now aware). > > That said, I still have worries about Git on Windows, since my work > laptop is a Windows machine. > > Does Farrukh or anyone else has experience with Git command line > clients on windows? I would like to be able to interact with Git > outside of Eclipse. The msysGit project looks promising, so I will > definitely download that and give it a testdrive. > > If anyone has experience with Git on Windows, and can testify it > works, then I would be all for Git. How about Erdem, and the others? > > I have good faith that all the major IDEs will be supporting Git, > since Eclipse and IntelliJ already do. > > Should we however decide on SVN then I would be willing to do the > migration. > > Greetings, > Edwin > > > 2009/3/2 Farrukh Najmi <fa...@we... > <mailto:fa...@we...>> > > > Just to be clear. You opt for migrating from CVS to svn then perhaps > later to git or hg? > Why not just stay with cvs until we go to git or hg? Why migrate > twice? > > IMHO svn's advantages over cvs are modest. > > That said I will be fine with going to svn if that is a popular option > and if someone else does the migration. > > Thanks. > > Erdem Gunay wrote: > > First of all, thanks to Farrukh for letting us communicate > through dev mailing list, > > > > at the moment, I prefer to stay with SVN, in the future once it > is officially supported and many developers are used to git, or > hg, we can move to that one, > > > > best regards, > > > > Erdem, > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Farrukh Najmi <fa...@we... > <mailto:fa...@we...>> > > To: gwt...@li... > <mailto:gwt...@li...> > > Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2009 3:30:46 PM > > Subject: Re: [Gwt-openlayers-devl] Devl mailing list > > > > > > Unfortunately, as Curtis reminded me, hg is not offered by SF. > > > > So the choice is between svn and git. I have used git enough to know > > that it does work out of the box with a minor learning curve. I > would > > prefer git but like most of us I can live with svn. > > > > Are there other folks who would prefer to stay with svn rather than > > learning git? > > > > Note that with IDE support for NetBeans and eclipse the learning > curve > > should not be that much of an issue. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Edwin Commandeur wrote: > > > >> Hi there, > >> > >> I am perfectly happy with SVN, which I think would already be a > major > >> improvement over CVS and would suit our needs fine, but I would > also > >> agree with using Hg. > >> > >> I have more confidence in Hg than in Git, because to my mind a VCS > >> tool should just work, and not be so open ended as Git. > >> > >> Also, as a Java Developer I think about projects as Open JDK > for which > >> they are also using Hg, so I would be interested to learn about Hg > >> more than about Git. > >> > >> Having not used any of the distributed VCS tools, I cannot talk > from > >> experience, but on the Git vs Mercurial comparison it is stated > that > >> "migrating from Subversion/CVS to git requires a lot of work. Linus > >> has made it clear that he disagrees with the fundamental ideas > behind > >> Subversion/CVS" > >> > >> I have no idea if migrating from CVS to Mercurial is any > easier, but > >> that could also be a consideration to take into account. > >> > >> Greetings, > >> Edwin > >> > >> > >> gwt...@li... > <mailto:gwt...@li...> > >> <mailto:gwt...@li... > <mailto:gwt...@li...>> > >> > >> 2009/3/1 Farrukh Najmi <fa...@we... > <mailto:fa...@we...> > >> <mailto:fa...@we... > <mailto:fa...@we...>>> > >> > >> > >> I have not used hg and have used git a little so can't say > I have a > >> strong opinion between the two DVCS tools. Here is a good blog > >> comparing > >> the two: > >> > >> > <http://importantshock.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/git-vs-mercurial/> > >> > >> High order bit decision is whether we should do a more modern > >> distributed version control system like git or hg instead > of svn. > >> So far > >> it sounds like the opinions are in the YES camp. > >> > >> I can go with either hg or git. Lets see what others feel. > Thanks. > >> > >> Aaron Novstrup wrote: > >> > If you're going to switch to a DVCS, I'd recommend hg since > >> AFAIK it's > >> > better than git for cross-platform development. No strong > >> preference, > >> > though, just my two cents. > >> > > >> > Farrukh Najmi wrote: > >> >> Dear team mates, > >> >> > >> >> Here is our list for the dev team to communicate. I will > set us > >> up on > >> >> the other two lists (users, commits) shortly. > >> >> > >> >> I noticed that SF now offers git as a version control > system (VCS). > >> >> git was created by Linus of Linux fame and is used by > projects like > >> >> Linux. Its is better than svn and one of the best VCS > available. > >> >> > >> >> What do folks think of using git instead of svn? The > main advantage > >> >> svn has is one of familiarity. However git has many advanced > >> features > >> >> beyond svn (distributed VCS being an important one). > >> >> > >> >> Here is a useful resource: > >> >> > >> >> <http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/GitSvnComparsion> > >> >> > >> >> Please share your thoughts on this. 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