Hi,
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:38:26 +0100, Markus
Schiltknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
markus> > So far, I'm getting the sense that there are a lot of
markus> > opinions on what replacement system to use, a bit carelessly
markus> > before having answered the above questions thoroughly.
markus>
markus> How did you get that impression?
You said it yourself: Most PostgreSQL developers currently want to
stay with CVS.
Uh, yah. But I was refering to the "lots of opinions on what replacement
system to use". This has not much to do with the want or need (for lack
of a better alternative) to stay with CVS, IMO.
Unless there's a majority that wants to move on, I doubt there will be
a move. In the end, it has to be a group effort, or it will simply
not happen.
I absolutely agree. And I'm quite sure most PostgreSQL developers also
know that, thus I don't see much point in warning them - they are
resistant enough ;-)
As you might have noticed, I myself don't consider monotone ready for
use by the PostgreSQL project, yet. And I've never advocated for
switching *now*. I only made Tom's point...
Regards
Markus
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