After using BitKeeper for a couple days, I was very much hooked. BitKeeper has simplified my development cycle by a considerable ammount, and thus, even though sourceforge does not yet support bitkeeper (I'm working on it), I'm using bitkeeper to do my revision control. More information can be found at http://www.bitkeeper.com
Yes I know it is 'almost open source' in that you have to pay if you don't want the 'open logging'. It is still open source though, and the license restrictions don't inhibit usage in any way. Besides, if a piece of software is truely excelent like bitkeeper, the fact that it were closed source wouldn't stop me from using it :P
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After using BitKeeper for a couple days, I was very much hooked. BitKeeper has simplified my development cycle by a considerable ammount, and thus, even though sourceforge does not yet support bitkeeper (I'm working on it), I'm using bitkeeper to do my revision control. More information can be found at http://www.bitkeeper.com
Yes I know it is 'almost open source' in that you have to pay if you don't want the 'open logging'. It is still open source though, and the license restrictions don't inhibit usage in any way. Besides, if a piece of software is truely excelent like bitkeeper, the fact that it were closed source wouldn't stop me from using it :P