[UPHPU] Branching Web Apps
Fred Larsen
fredish at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 13:03:45 MDT 2008
On Aug 26, 2008, at 10:19 AM , justin wrote:
>> Thanks for the explanation. I'd been curious about that.
>>
>> So the advantage of usinf SVK is that you can use it with an existing
>> subversion repository? What if you are using svk and the other
>> developers aren't?
>
> As far as the server (and any other user, for that matter) is
> concerned, SVK is simply an SVN client. From the outside, there's no
> visible difference between using Versions, SVK or Tortoise. They're
> all just SVN clients... That means nobody else but you needs to know
> that you're using SVK. I'm using it for most of my SVN projects right
> now, and couldn't be happier :)
I was just watching a presentation by Linus on distributed SCMs,
specifically his own,
GIT [http://git.or.cz/]. He mentioned that you can use GIT pretty much
as a SVN client. Although, he does not recommend it or know why any
sane person would ever do it.
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