Hi Bill,
On the choice of git or svn they are both actively used by ROS community
members. The svn support is a little more mature since that is what we use
internally here. If you work internally with git, using it natively will
likely be easier for you, since I've seen quite a few frustrations over
git-svn idiosyncrasies.
Thanks for the note about the archive search, I've opened a ticket for our
sysadmin.
Tully
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Bill Morris <
morris@ee.ccny.cuny.edu>wrote:
> I am working on cleaning up our code for release and trying to figure
> out how best to proceed.
>
> We use GIT internally and I'm wondering if it will be easier to just
> push changes out to a SVN server or if I can just use GIT for our stack.
>
> Are there any advantages to using SVN or GIT?
>
> Also, search for the mailing list is broken.
> https://code.ros.org/discuss/ros-users/search?query=svn&submit=Search
> +Archive
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
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