14 Jul
2009
14 Jul
'09
11:44 a.m.
David Kastrup wrote:
At some point of time you might find it worth doing your checkouts with "git svn" and then working with git. One of the advantages is that you can perfectly well work offline (including working with all of the project history), and do that very efficiently. Another is that maintaining local branches (and moving them to another computer) is also quite painless.
I have been told by a few people already that I could set up a git in front of the subversion repository to act as a local frontend, but I never seem to manage to find the time to learn how to use git, not even for such 'trivial' use. Best wishes, Taco