IMHO, Subversion is the way to go.  Been using it for years.

--Doug

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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Owen Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've recently moved from my old hosting service, HostGo, to a new one,
> Joyent.  So after getting the usual out of the way: dumping mysql
> databases and reinstalling (converted to utf8), moving my web site,
> ditto for email and mail forwarders, I started looking at other
> features I'd like to start using.
>
> One was version control systems.  So I beam into the "how-to"
>   http://wiki.joyent.com/shared:kb:version-systems
> .. and was blown away by the number of choices!
> - Bazaar 0.91
> - GIT 1.5.3.6
> - Mercurial, version 0.9.5
> - Monotone, version 0.37
> - Subversion, 1.4.4 (with Ruby, Perl and Python bindings)
> - svk, version 2.0.1
> .. and a bit surprised that CVS was NOT there!?
>
> Wow!  Who'd have thought there'd be so many.  Wikipedia to the rescue:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_revision_control_software
>
> But I'd like to poll folks here: Have you had any experience with any
> of these?  What are the pluses/minuses?  If you had to start over,
> which would you choose?
>
> Thanks,
>    -- Owen
>
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