
28 Jan
2011
28 Jan
'11
2:01 p.m.
On 28.01.2011 14:46, Edward Diener wrote:
I do not follow why these are advantages. I can make any changes locally for files using SVN without having to have a connection to the SVN server. Your phrase "incremental local commits" sounds like more Git rhetoric to me. How does this differ from just changing files locally under SVN ?
There is a difference between changing a file and committing a change. One is just changed file data. The other is a record of that change in the VCS. DVCSs allow you to do commits locally, without having a connection to some central server. Sebastian