I use subversion and git.   Git mostly for just my own personal
repository but it rocks and is my preference.
- Don

On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 20:28 +0200, Urban Hafner wrote:
> Mark Boon wrote:
> > I'm getting close to something I'd like to show people and get feedback.
> > 
> > One thing to decide is how to make it public. Previously I used
> > dev.java.net to host my project. But I stopped using it because I had a
> > very slow internet connection and I was getting annoyed with the time it
> > took to communicate with Subversion on the remote host. At the moment I
> > have a bit more decent internet connection, but it's still not fast. Nor
> > reliable. So ideally I'd like to keep the stuff in my local repository.
> > Like a two-step process. I can store versions locally and when I want I
> > can migrate or merge it with the one online. I know ClearCase is ideal
> > for this kind of settup. But too expensive and I doubt there's an online
> > service that supports it. Does anyone know if something like this is
> > possible to setup with Subversion? anyone having experience with
> > something like this?
> 
> How about git or mercurial? Or any other of the distributed SCMs. As
> your code is open source you could create a public repository for free
> on http://github.com/ .
> 
> Urban
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