Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Re: svn or git?

It just proves that Linux kernel development is too large and too
complex to be centralized. New drivers or new file systems can be
developed separately several years before being merged into the core.
That is why merging and branching are so good in Git.

Regarding to medium project like PHP or small project like CakePHP, is
it relevant to be distributed? Meanwhile, Subversion has better GUI
and Windows support. Lots of PHP developers out there do development
on Windows right? Subversion may be slower but I find that its
performance has been improved significantly in version 1.5. Even with
big repositories in Google Code, Subversion 1.4 is fast enough

On Feb 3, 8:11 pm, Esoteric <erik.kristen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> While the PHP Core team is important, the linux kernel the foundation
> of most modern linux systems is on git, that should prove something.
> (just playing devil's advocate to you comment.)
>
> On Feb 3, 4:44 am, Dinh <pcd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > PHP Core Team decides that Subversion is more relevant than Git.
> > That's why PHP source code is migrated from CVS to Subversion. Think
> > about that.
>
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