>> Reading comparisons is one thing and using is the other. But the thing
>> is, gentoo ends up with central repository, anyway. Provided the
>> repository is less ancient than CVS (which is basically subversion),
>> distributed users can branch it without having to have commit access.
>> This hybr
Michael Krelin wrote:
> Reading comparisons is one thing and using is the other. But the thing
> is, gentoo ends up with central repository, anyway. Provided the
> repository is less ancient than CVS (which is basically subversion),
> distributed users can branch it without having to have commit ac