On 6/13/06, Oleg Broytmann <phd at oper.phd.pp.ru> wrote: > > On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 11:31:14PM +0200, Thomas Wouters wrote: > > First of all, changing SCM means changing how everyone works. > > Distributed branches is not the only requirement. Oh, I know, no worries about that. There are also: > > -- subtree authorization (different access rights in different parts of > the > tree); in distributed SCMs this is solved by policies, not by tools, as > far as I understand; Pretty much a no-brainer in most SCMs, yes: you need privileges to push certain changes to a repository, not to commit them locally. The receiving repository can make as complicated an authentication and authorization step as it wants. Monotone's approach to this is particularly enjoyable: it works with digital signatures, and you can (have to) tell Monotone who's checkins *you* trust ;) -- web-based access (ViewCV or like); -- tracker integration (like Subversion with Trac); > -- mail notification. All of these are of course requirements before Python can switch to another SCM, but not for looking at them in the first place -- in most cases, it's not hard to add, if they don't have it already. And besides, while svn has trac integration, we don't actually use it (yet). Slightly offtopic: I am working for a company where developers work in > different OS (Linux, w32, FreeBSD) and speak different languages (Russian, > Latvian and English). Two features I really love in Subversion: > svn:mime-type and svn:eol-style. The former allows to set character > encoding for a file (useful for web-based access); the latter allow SVN to > automatically convert line endings between different OSes, but it also > allow to set a fixed line ending style for specific files. I don't know > another SCM that supports such useful features. Those two I actually consider more important features than the three you mentioned above -- as they aren't as easily bolted-on. Thanks, I'll keep them in mind :) -- Thomas Wouters <thomas at python.org> Hi! I'm a .signature virus! copy me into your .signature file to help me spread! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20060613/89ec1139/attachment.html
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