On 10/07/07, Kfir Lavi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Before you start moving, check other version control systems: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-arch/ http://git.or.cz/
Far too esoteric and out of main stream. We just have a bunch of guys (about 5 of us in this office, and another guy in another state) needing to keep versions of source code and configuration files and be able to share them. SVN is already something they heard less about than CVS and I use it for operations for a few months by now, not to mention that I myself have pretty much zero knowledge about the systems you suggest. So what's the advantage of even considering them? To convert all the Wz users you can use http://trac.edgewall.org/.
This is integrated wiki and version control system. Try it before you do anything and then make a presentation to the developers and introduce them to the new web wiki-project-version environment. Then see what they say ;)
I though about Trac before I moved to this company. It looks attractive because of the integration, but they already had Bugzilla and I finally started to get them used to the idea of having a Wiki using MediaWiki, I'm not going to introduce yet another tool to replace these though maybe one day I'll try to install scmbug to achieve similar goal. Thanks for your suggestions just the same. Cheers, --Amos