[Twisted-Python] version control, QA, branching ...
Laura Creighton
lac at strakt.com
Thu Sep 12 06:44:04 MDT 2002
>
> There are four new version control systems that sound interesting to me:
>
> * BitKeeper
> http://www.bitkeeper.com/
>
> The most mature of the four (?). Not fully free software, although I think i
> t
> is freely usable for open source projects.
>
> * Subversion
> http://subversion.tigris.org/
>
> Also relatively mature.
>
> * Arch
> http://www.regexps.com/arch.html
>
> There is a nice comparison between arch and subversion somewhere on that site
> .
>
> * OpenCM
> http://www.opencm.org/
>
> The least mature of the four, but the one with the most impressive
> intellectual provenance.
>
>
> I don't really know what the tradeoffs are among these four. Personally, I'm
>
> continuing to use CVS for everything for now.
>
> Regards,
>
> Zooko
> http://mnet.sf.net/
Anders Qvist, quest at lysator.liu.se (the Project Lead for the Python-In-a-Tie
Snake Farm was looking at Arch, and still is.) I think he actually started
chaning all the perl scripts to use python, but I don't know how far along
that project got. People whose opinions on elegance, beauty, and
usuability I trust have embarked on a campaign to convince me that
Arch is the way to go and we should store all our code that way. Right
now I am too busy to listen, so I personally have no experience or
opinions, beyond 'sure sounds nice'.
Laura Creighton
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