On 16 May, 09:33, John Swinbank <swinb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article
> <a12c83da-d5ea-4fc3-ad4c-332167210...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> =A0Sak Wathanasin <s...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > What's so special about git?
>
> For me, the im****tant features are disconnected operation and (oddly
> enough) svn sup****t.
>
> We have a group svn server. I use git to sync to it on my laptop, then I
> can head off to somewhere with no internet access -- park, cafe,
> whatever -- and commit/revert/branch/merge/etc to my heart's content.
> Then, when I'm back at my desk, a simple "git svn dcommit" will merge
> all my changes back to the svn server.
Neat, but how often would I want to be doing repository maintenance
offline? It might be useful for moving the repository from one server
to another (of different architectures or versions of BDB), I guess.
Probably worth a look though.


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