Re: git and bzr

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To: Nicholas Allen <nick.allen@...>, Git Mailing List <git@...>
Date: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 - 6:14 pm

On 11/29/06, Nicholas Allen <nick.allen@onlinehome.de> wrote:

Well, there you start depending on everyone using bzr and providing
metadata-added patches. Git is really good at dealing with scenarios
where not everyone is using Git.. so the
content-is-kind-and-metadata-be-damned pays off handsomely.

And the "scenarios where not everyone is using Git" are everytime that
we are tracking a project that uses a different SCM. For me, the
"killer-app" of git is that, as it does not rely on magic metadata, it
is perfectly useful on projects that I track that use CVS or SVN.

I submit or commit patches upstream and git spots the commits being
echoed back in just right because it does not rely on the metadata.
Only on the content.

cheers,


martin
ps: hope you don't mind I re-added the CC to git@vger in my reply
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Re: git and bzr, Martin Langhoff, (Tue Nov 28, 6:14 pm)
Re: git and bzr, Nicholas Allen, (Tue Nov 28, 6:36 pm)
Re: git and bzr, Martin Langhoff, (Tue Nov 28, 6:47 pm)
Re: git and bzr, Martin Langhoff, (Tue Nov 28, 6:19 pm)