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Paul Seward,Senio
x merged to production) then evaluating how
svn and git meet those requirements in a fair unbiased manner.
Obviously git will still win in any scenario which involves
branching/merging - but at least you'll have gone about it in a structured
way, and that's hard to argue against.
-Paul
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#x27;ve taken on more services than we were running last year, and
made a lot of architectural changes in the last 4 months, so it's really
not comparing like with like.
That said, I still think we wouldn't have been able to get this months
volume of changes out the door with our svn work