On Mon, 6 Jan 2020, Sean Kamath wrote: > Having said that, I use whatever repo projects provide. I’m not here to > say VCS “A” is better than VCS “B”, just saying installing various > VCS’s under OpenBSD is pretty damn simple.
It seems to be like the wars perl vs python, emacs vs vi, etc. But no, there are differences: it is groupware, about workflow. The appropriate VCS may depend on the way people works, see for example: https://www.fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/fossil-v-git.wiki BTW, I like that the fossil repository may be everywhere, may easily created be moved to everyhere, that many checkouts may be easily open (GIT has the repository inside the checkout). It is indeed the VCS for "solo-repo people". And I like the simple format (RCS files) of CVS. Perhaps these things are les dependent from the workflow. It is an interesting thema, but perhaps off topic. Rodrigo