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I’d suggest looking into all the current alternatives to CVS before deciding on one. Subversion is considered to be nothing but a ill-thought-through upgrade to CVS by the people who know what they’re talking about.
It seems that we don't need a cvs-like software at all. (?)
From a users’s perspective, GForge is less than optimal. At least from my perspective as a user. It’s trackers are hard to use and hard to manage (and plain ugly to look at - heck, bugzilla’s even prettier). I don’t see a problem with SQLite, but I may not be seeing the whole picture. Multiple project support would be nice, though,
I agree that the tracking at gforge is ugly. But if we only need a bugtracker and/or feature request tracker, I'd rather hack it myself and not have $SOFTWARE with $EVIL_DEPENDENCIES installed. (Example: Trac needs swig version < 1.3.22, I have 1.3.24 installed.) Patrick (in $MOOD :-) ) -- ConTeXt wiki and more: http://contextgarden.net