On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Florent Guillaume <f...@nuxeo.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Toni Menzel <t...@okidokiteam.com> wrote:
>> Its now the question to balance innovation (hence "coolness") and
>> solid, well well known processes.
>> Its also that Subversion is still the king in corporates (well,
>> together with CVS). So you would attract a whole different kind of
>> developers when adopting git.
>
> FWIW people who use git/mercurial don't use it to be cool or
> innovative, they use it because it has become invaluable to their
> lives and they will never ever go back willingly to svn or even worse
> cvs. For them, git/mercurial *is* a well-known process.

This is the next gen folks. And you tried it for a reason before it
turned into an essential thing you don't want to go back from. For
people who don't know distributed SCMs its a different beast.
Its a different branch of developers you attract at the current point in time.
In 5 yrs things will look different.

I just question if ASF wants that. The cool kids (sorry, "essential
distributed scm kids") can come to OPS4J ;)
*sorry, hope you guys see the fun here. No offense at all!*

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