From: Ulrich T. <Ulr...@gm...> - 2006-04-06 18:06:28
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Sorry for my late response to this issue - I was very busy during the last few weeks. > If we decide to move to subversion, then I can enable subversion for > wxCode. Then, automatically the entire CVS repository will be imported > into SVN (CVS will remain untouched) with all its history. > Components of maintainers who want to use CVS should then be removed > from SVN and viceversa. > > To resume the situation, currently there are 2 developers voting pro (me > and cecilio), one voting against (john) and two undecided (otto?, > joseph?); is it right ? Until now I haven't used SVN, but word has it that it's a good versioning system. So maybe it's a good idea to switch to SVN. On the other hand I have no idea how complicated it will be to learn using new SVN tools. And I got along with CVS quite well. So add one more undecided. But I would strongly suggest to use only one versioning system. I find it quite inconvenient to use CVS _and_ SVN to get the whole of wxCode. Regards, Ulrich -- E-Mail privat: Ulr...@gm... E-Mail Studium: Ulr...@Fe... World Wide Web: http://www.stud.fernuni-hagen.de/q1471341 |