Centralized Storage, round 2
James Blackwell
jblack at merconline.com
Tue Sep 20 02:26:27 BST 2005
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 04:54:55PM +0200, Erik Bågfors wrote:
> I just wanted to second Aaron here. I'd like to move my company over
> to bzr at some point. And a central storage is a big plus. Right now
> when using subversion, as soon as someone does a commit, everyone can
> access it and we can do "svn copy trunk branches/branch1" and EVERYONE
> can use branch1 directly.
>
> My preference would be if the same thing could be done with bzr but
> ALSO you should be able to create a local branch, do everything
> locally, then merge back into the central branch etc....
>
> We have everyone on the local LAN but lot's of people are travelling
> and being in places without connectivity to our central repository.
> Then it makes much sence to be able to do offline stuff.
>
I think its likely that there will be something equivilant to this in the
smart server arena. That seems like the natural place to put this sort of
thing.
The catch is that its a little early yet to be worrying about smart
servers.
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