-On [20090405 09:35], Lawrence D'Oliveiro (l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand) wrote: >Most of the people using Subversion seem to be corporates with a >centralized, top-down-controlled policy for development.
Not just corporations. An open source or other type of organisation might just as well have requirements that mandate a different kind of policy. >Tell you what, keep the ad-hominem bullshit out of this discussion, and I >agree to do the same. Deal? I guess I touched a nerve, so you must consider yourself one of those then. Just for the record: I meant that there's always a group who actively push one solution over all others without regard to what the current situation demands. If you cannot step back and look at the whole without trying to push your own things, there's nary a word other than rabid and zealous for that type of behaviour. -- Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven <asmodai(-at-)in-nomine.org> / asmodai イェルーン ラウフロック ヴァン デル ウェルヴェン http://www.in-nomine.org/ | http://www.rangaku.org/ | GPG: 2EAC625B How are the mighty fallen... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list