On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 2:01 AM, mike.w.me...@gmail.com <m...@mired.org> wrote:
[snip most of post whose sole purpose seems to be to gainsay anything I write]

> The only source control system I know that uses an ACID database doesn't
> need a back end server.

How exactly is this possible? Databases *are* servers. "Database" and
"DBMS" are used more-or-less synonymously (when "database" isn't used
more broadly than ACID/SQL/etc.) and the "S" in "DBMS" stands for
"server". SQL is to databases/clients as HTTP GET/POST syntax is to
web servers/browsers. Etc.

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