Hi,<br>
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I just installed bazaar-ng, and did the tutorial: <br>
<a href="http://bazaar-ng.org/tutorial.html">http://bazaar-ng.org/tutorial.html</a><br>
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In CVS/Subversion you would start a project by creating an archive in a remote<br>
location, which several developers would commit/update against. <br>
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With bzr it seems the archive is stored with the working copy (the .bzr subdirectory)?<br>
Is that right? <br>
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How does this work in a project - is it intended that the new project archive is immediately <br>
branched by developers, and then merged periodically?<br>
In fact this would be so even if there is only one developer (for backup)?<br>
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The tutorial does not explain this - is it part of the bazaar heritage (rather than cvs/subversion),<br>
and maybe explained elsewhere?<br>
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Cheers<br>
Jesper<br>
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