I found the theory behind it a bit interesting, I know that svn has some issues with handling large deltas, ( I use svn currently ). If only svn could handle changesets/patchsets in a nice manner :-) ...
Arch is nice but clobbers my directories, darcs won't build for me :-) ... so I'm having a bit of a look around.
It would be nice to have a distributed revision control software which could handle repositories also, something like a mix of svn & arch & the other guys.
btw. thanks for the link, looking at it.
/ Lars Segerlund.
On 10 Feb 2004 19:03:28 +0100
Lele Gaifax <lele@nautilus.homeip.net> wrote:
> >>>>> "Ben" == Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net> writes:
>
> Ben> I've never heard of this software, but it looks to me like
> Ben> yet another distributed changeset-based SCM, like bk, svk,
> Ben> and arch:
>
> Ben> http://www.zedshaw.com/projects/FastCST/
>
> Ben> Thought people might find it interesting.
>
> Mmm, everyone seems doing that, these days... half-:)
>
> While on the subject, a similar approach, though maybe a little more
> mature and for sure a name with a *better* pronounce, has been
> followed by:
>
> http://www.venge.net/monotone/
>
> that, btw, does not even mention neither Subversion nor svk in "the
> other guys" section.
>
> I found particularly interesting it uses an SQL backend as storage.
> There is a good FAQ.
>
> ciao, lele.
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