Do you have centralized or distributed SW development? On my project we only have centralized development. I didn't see the advantage to move to a distributed approach and was happy to make to step from CVS to SVN (for us already a big step!). SVN works fine for us. We have many tools and Subversion is well supported in terms of plugins for integration (Jira, Hudson etc.) Could you think of reasons to use a distributed approach while having only centralized SW development? I could be wrong but it sounds like adding complexity for something I don't really need. I could be completely wrong though;)

Cheers

Harry


In reply to Re^2: Thoughts on Git, Mercurial, Github, and Bitbucket. by dHarry
in thread Thoughts on Git, Mercurial, Github, and Bitbucket. by bms

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