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authorJoey Hess <joey@wren.kitenet.net>2007-11-07 05:52:58 -0500
committerJoey Hess <joey@wren.kitenet.net>2007-11-07 05:52:58 -0500
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web commit by http://ptecza.myopenid.com/: * I meant that Git is trendy
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ikiwiki to Git. Are there only easier way to maintain and submit patches for
ikiwiki? It's very interesting for me, because I know you are long-time Subversion
user and very experienced with it.
-I know that Git is very "modern" SCM these days, but I don't understand the hype
+I know that Git is very "trendy" SCM these days, but I don't understand the hype
about it. This's not only one distributed SCM on the free/open source world.
Maybe that model of work is better for you, but then you can use also Darcs,
Mercurial, Bazaar or SVK :)