I have a few years of daily experience both with SVN and GIT. We use SVN at work and I use GIT for all my personal projects. I like GIT better than SVN.
In my humble opinion you shouldn't switch unless you are unhappy with sourceforge / svn.
2010/6/13 Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de:
On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 10:05:26 +1000, Lex wrote:
As I'm looking at potential hosting services for the first time, Gitorious and Github don't actually look to me to be any more socially oriented than sourceforge, both seem to emphasise hosting and then offer other apps as well just like sourceforge. Certainly their public face tries to be friendlier whereas sourceforge is a bit
"friendlier"? Really? To me they seem bloated and sort of unusable. github's interface is totally unusable, the dynamic loading of the directory contents sucks and the overall usage of their repo browser is awful, IMHO. Similar for gitorious though it's not as bad as github.
Ok, this was only about the git web interface of the hosing services but still. I really don't like github and gitorious. Also, as I said I'm not that familiar with GIT but I don't see why features like forking or such should be done by a hosting service, aren't these all features of the VCS itself?
Regards, Enrico
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