David Cournapeau <cournape <at> gmail.com> writes: > > It does not make integration easier, but it certainly makes patch > management easier for the patch writer. There are other means to > manage patch on top of svn, but I find git-svn extremely useful. > Actually, I use git-svn on top of svn repositories for projects I have > write access to. git-svn is then a powerful way to manage patches > (thanks to rebase). I also use Mercurial for my Python work. It's much more practical to evolve and maintain patches, even with commit access. Regards Antoine.
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