active INN VCS repositories

Ivan Shmakov oneingray at gmail.com
Mon Dec 24 12:53:33 UTC 2007


>>>>> 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,

	I guess, http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/inn.html needs an
	update for quite some time?

 > 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).

	ACK.



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