[Klug-general] Live and Dev enviroments

Karl Buckland buckland.karl at googlemail.com
Fri Nov 26 14:04:36 UTC 2010


I agree. I think you probably only hear more about git because it's
used by lots of large open source projects. I expect more companies
use SVN. I use it personally and at work and it's very easy to set up.
I'm sure it's also completely adequate for your needs.

Karl


On 26 November 2010 13:40, David Halliday <david.halliday at gmail.com> wrote:
> I can do some kind of talk on build/release management with SVN at some
> point for the LUG, not tomorrow as I am going to be out of Kent.
> I think SVN is still very valid and will continue to be valid for some time.
> It is very powerful and unless you are managing something
> very decentralised then GIT is more configuration work than you need.
>
> On 26 November 2010 13:31, Dan Attwood <danattwood at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> My big problem is that I've yet to get my head around subversion of any
>> other system like it. The whole world seems to be moving towards git so this
>> is probably where I'll go to. Unfortunately my editor (netbeans) doesn't
>> support git yet
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