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![[Post New]](/dcforum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 11/23/2007 10:55:56
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TheDruidXpawX
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I'm evaluating switching our repository from cvs over to subversion
Does anyone have any good reasons not to do this? Speak up now!
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The fundamental problem is this: The first word we learn as children is NO. From that point forward society teaches women that saying no isn't polite, and society teaches men to respect those who wont take no for an answer.
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![[Post New]](/dcforum/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 11/23/2007 13:41:02
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TheDruidXpawX
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One reason I'm interested in this is allowing anonymous access to the source code, while also still having private access. Additionally, subversion uses a unique password file, so each person would have their own account only for subversion.
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Skin download: http://www.disastrousconsequences.com/dcforum/posts/list/1189.page
The fundamental problem is this: The first word we learn as children is NO. From that point forward society teaches women that saying no isn't polite, and society teaches men to respect those who wont take no for an answer.
The world is what you make of it, my friend. If it doesn't fit, you make alterations. -- Stella, The Morning Star |
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