[svk-users] The Future of SVK
Chris Thomas
chris.alex.thomas at gmail.com
Thu May 28 12:17:09 EDT 2009
Myself included,
with the tools at your hands, you did an outstanding job, I moved on from
SVK to Git, not because SVK was not a good choice, but because some of the
lessons learned in SVK, are expressed in Git without the historical baggage.
I really think this is a mature decision, knowing when to stop, knowing when
the world has seen all it can with the tools at hand and not flogging the
horse to do things which are technically impossible. Is the most
responsible thing you can do.
Thanks for the tools that let me do my job.
chris
2009/5/28 Alexander Dahl <post at lespocky.de>
> Hi there,
>
> > I first built SVK so that I could contribute to open source projects
> > while offline or traveling. I'd like to thank the Lofoten Islands,
> > the place where I was most productive hacking around, for helping to
> > make that dream a reality.
>
> Let me hook in and say thank you for your work (and of course of all
> contributors). I used svk for a similar purpose in the last year and it
> was one important part to finish my diploma thesis in time being able to
> use version control while I was away from the network at work.
>
> Thanks and all the best for the future
> Alex
>
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