active INN VCS repositories

Russ Allbery rra at stanford.edu
Mon Dec 24 04:56:42 UTC 2007


Ivan Shmakov <oneingray at gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>> Russ Allbery <rra at stanford.edu> writes:

>  > Because when I moved INN from CVS to Subversion, none of those other
>  > revision control systems had been invented yet
>
> 	Since inn-2.4.3.tar.gz contains a pointer to a CVSup repository,
> 	I concluded that the transition has happened fairly recently.

We switched to Subversion almost exactly three years ago, so it predated
the first public release of bzr (2005-03-22), git (sometime in 2005), and
Mercurial (around the same time as git).  Monotone was around, as well as
arch, and darcs probably was as well, so I'm not entirely correct, but
none of the current breed that are more polished and generally usable.  It
would probably be better to say that I wasn't aware of any of the other
revision control systems yet, other than BitKeeper (which I wasn't going
to use for INN).

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