I like the idea of local repos so I can check in files as I go, then push to
the server when I am comfortable with my changes. There is no way I could've
made the change from SVN to Git without Syntevo's software. Its not free for
commercial use, but its well worth the $75.
Services like Github are nice as well. (There are SVN equivelant, but I
don't know them specifically).
Eric
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 9:29 PM, keith smith <
klsmith2020@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at version systems for two different projects each on their own
> server. I used Subversion about 3 years ago for just a few week so I have
> little recall of subversion.
>
> I was doing some research and it seems Git is emerging. That makes me
> believe that I should look at Git and install/learn/use it. Of course
> before I venture down this path, I always like to ask the experts.
>
> Thank you for your insight on Subversion Vs. Git.
>
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