
Philippe Vaucher wrote:
I think we all know understood that there are people from both camps, some with emotional arguments, some with constructive arguments, but it's not really moving anywhere. We need to start listing what would have to be done and once we have such a map see if it's worth it before discussing pointless things.
I just wanted to say that I find this a good initiative. Although I agree with Thomas that it would make sense to wait for Beman's talk.
Pro:
- Offline work (you can use diffs, you can commit) - Speed of operations compared to svn - No need to setup a server to work locally (encourages participation (focus on working first, then sharing later))
I would add: - More encouraging to use small commits, especially on large projects - Versioned patches Kind regards, Julian