VCS comparison table
Andreas Ericsson
ae at op5.se
Wed Oct 25 10:52:36 BST 2006
Carl Worth wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 19:42:47 -0400, Jeff Licquia wrote:
>> I don't think so. Recently, I've been trying to track a particular
>> patch in the kernel. It was done as a series of commits, and probably
>> would have been its own branch in bzr, but when I was trying to group
>> the commits together to analyze them as a group, the easiest way to do
>> that was by the original committer's name.
>
> As far as "its own branch in bzr" would such a branch remain available
> indefinitely even after being merged in to the main tree?
>
>> Now, there's probably a better way to hunt that stuff down, but in this
>> case hunting the user down worked for me. (It may have made a
>> difference that I was using gitweb instead of a local clone.)
>
> Vast, huge, gaping, cosmic difference.
>
> Almost none of the power of git is exposed by gitweb. It's really not
> worth comparing. (Now a gitweb-alike that provided all the kinds of
> very easy browsing and filtering of the history like gitk and git
> might be nice to have.)
>
There was one, but it got discontinued due to performance issues. Shame
that, because it would have been nice to have to show "foreign" visitors
how gitk/qgit works. It would especially show the way git thinks about
branches and stuff like that.
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