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Lionel DebrouxLe 20/09/2009 à 16:51
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I've just made multiple trials of account registration, and all of them failed, although I'm sure that I got several of them OK. JavaScript was enabled.


I've used Git(-svn) for all serious work (as opposed to a one-shot or few-shoots checkout(s) in a VM for testing, I mean) I performed on multiple work-time and free-time projects in the past two years, starting when I contributed some janitorial patches to Wine.
I'm definitely not against creating a Git repo for GCC4TI, all the more I had created a Git mirror for the TIGCC CVS repository.

In fact, the reason why GCC4TI hasn't been using Git from the beginning, is that in August 2008, more votes went to SVN than to Git, because:
* SVN is "good enough" in the sense that it fixes the most glaring design and implementation flaws of the old CVS crap;
* SVN has better interoperability with other SCMs, starting with Git;
* Git had, and probably still has despite improvements in all those areas, lesser tooling, lower portability and steeper learning curve than SVN.
Just like the initial decision on what SCM should be used (I'd have used Git if it had been just me grin), I feel that a complete switch from SVN to Git is not a decision I can make alone.