I see this discussion focussing exclusively on Subversion versus Git; I wish with this message to point out that not all DVCSen are necessarily like Git.
To do so, I'll engage in a little advocacy for Bazaar. I hope people can be open to discussion about relative merits of tools. Stephan Peijnik <deb...@sp.or.at> writes: > On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 15:07 +0100, Sandro Tosi wrote: > > No, what I said was: > > > > - I see no need to move to git as a team > > - I can't afford to download all the git repos for packages I want > > to modify once This issue is avoidable if the repository is a Bazaar one: Bazaar allows a centralised workflow with its “checkout” feature <URL:http://bazaar-vcs.org/CheckoutTutorial> <URL:http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/bzr.dev/en/user-guide/index.html#using-checkouts>. By default, a checkout causes any commits to the branch to *also* be committed to a remote branch. Optionally, a checkout can be “lightweight” which affords a workflow almost identical to that of Subversion: no initial download of the revision data, all commits are made to the remote repository only <URL:http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/bzr.dev/en/user-guide/index.html#getting-a-lightweight-checkout>. Of course, any Bazaar branch (whether a checkout or not) still allows all the DVCS behaviour, getting revision data from the repository as needed. > I can to some agree with Sandro here. I'm not a big fan of svn, but > for the DPMT repository svn looks like the right choice to me. The > big benefit of using svn is that each and every directory in a svn > repository can be checked out forming a stand-alone local copy. And > this exactly is not possible with other recently more-popular VCS > such as Mercurial and git. Bazaar, on the other hand, has a feature for this in newer versions (Bazaar 1.9 and later): you can create a “stacked branch”, allowing a casual contributor to get just that part of the repository <URL:http://bazaar-vcs.org/Scenarios/OneOffContribution> <URL:http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/bzr.dev/en/user-guide/index.html#using-stacked-branches>. > With svn it is as simple as checking out one directory (ie. > packages/), apply the change and then do a single commit, which will > push back all changes. Just like this, except in a DVCS. > However, if someone can point out that a 'better' vcs that has this > 'every-directory-can-be-a-repository' behaviour, please do so and I > would be happy to give that a try. For the “stacked branch” feature, you'll need Bazaar (package name ‘bzr’) version 1.9 or later. Debian ‘unstable' currently only has version 1.5; ‘experimental’ has version 1.12. For “checkout”, including the ‘--lightweight’ option, any version of Bazaar in Debian has this feature. > Oh, last but not least, there's the old saying 'never change a > running system', which one should really keep in mind when > discussing such changes. Definitely. This advocacy is not at all intended as demand for change. -- \ “Don't be afraid of missing opportunities. Behind every failure | `\ is an opportunity somebody wishes they had missed.” —Jane | _o__) Wagner, via Lily Tomlin | Ben Finney -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-python-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org