On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 14:22:05 +0200 Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de wrote:
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.
I agree. For our current development process I don't see any big need to change away from SVN. It will cost a lot of effort with no extra profit adding.
I'd like to second that. And, while I use local Git repository for Geany, I'm completely happy with git-svn (and my separate SVN branch, of course :).
I agree. Same here.
Well, if Frank doesn't want to and Nick doesn't mind, we maybe can indeed save us the whole trouble of discussing about switching :).
To be honest, it would be some hassle for me to switch. I only have experience using Git locally, no push/pull/branches. But that experience was great, I like the tool.
So I think as Lex has suggested, that we shouldn't switch right now. Maybe some time in the future. I don't have time ATM to learn Git/investigate switching.
Also as regards sourceforge, I agree with Enrico that we want to stay with them for now at least.
Regards, Nick