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SubjectRe: [darcs-users] Re: [BK] upgrade will be needed
Patrick McFarland wrote:

>On Sunday 13 February 2005 09:08 pm, Larry McVoy wrote:
>
>
>>Something that unintentionally started a flamewar.
>>
>>
>
>Well, we just went through another round of 'BK sucks' and 'BK sucks, we need
>to switch to something else'.
>
>Sans the flamewar, are there any options? CVS and SVN are out because they do
>not support 'off server' branches (arch and darcs do). Darcs would probably
>be the best choice because its easy to use, and the darcs team almost has a
>working linux-kernel import script (originally designed to just test darcs
>with a huge repo, but provides a mostly working linux tree).
>
>So, without the flamewar, what is everyone's opinion on this?
>
>
Speaking as somebody that uses Darcs evey day, my opinion is that the
future of OSS SCM will be something like arch or darcs but that neither
are ready for projects the size of the linux kernel yet. Darcs is
definitely way too slow for really large projects (though great for
small to medium sized ones). Last I checked, Arch was still too slow in
some areas, though that might have changed in recent months. Also, many
people, me included, find the usability of arch to be from ideal.

My hope and expectation is that Arch and Darcs will both improve their
performance, features, and usability and that in the not too distant
future both of them will be viable alternatives for large scale source
tree management.

The important thing for the health of the SCM ecosystem is that there be
ways to losslessly convert and interoperate between them as well as
between legacy/centralized systems such as CVS and SVN as well as with BK.

-Tupshin
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