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Re: What's your prefered revision control system?

by tmoertel (Chaplain)
on Sep 28, 2004 at 00:33 UTC ( [id://394418]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to What's your prefered revision control system?

I use and like monotone. Its simplicity is as important as its power because many revision control systems are complicated to the point where few people take advantage of their true power. In monotone, a few simple concepts combine to yield its power, and that's what makes it a winner.

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Re^2: What's your prefered revision control system?
by csuhockey3 (Curate) on Sep 28, 2004 at 04:15 UTC
    I second monotone -- I think it's one of those cases where less is more, but it depends on what I need it for. I use vesta mostly, although the documentation is a bit more cumbersome than CVS or monotone. Like cvs and monotone, Vesta does a great job with multiple platforms. I am pretty sure it has a web interface, but I still prefer the non-GUI functionality.

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