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- samuel337 - Sep 05 2008 | software, development, processes
"So, a few years ago all the cool kids were switching from CVS to Subversion. These days, all the cool kids are switching from Subversion to some form of distributed version control; git and Mercurial seem to be the ones with the largest market shares. This switch is being accompanied by a simply deafening amount of hype about DVCS and how it’s a revolutionary new paradigm and will completely change the way people work and… well, the usual stuff."
Good intro article to DVCS, particularly from a SVN perspective. Now, where are the GUI interfaces...
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