Only doing a given merge once is great. That's a big time-saver over the
long term.
} 1) working merges
}
} 2) atomic checkins of entire patches, fast tags
}
} 3) graphical 2-way merging tool like bitkeeper has
} (this might not seem essential to people who have
} never used it, but it has saved me many many hours)
}
} 4) distributed repositories
}
} 5) ability to exchange changesets by email
}
} regards,
}
} Rik
} --
} <insert bitkeeper endorsement here>
}
} http://www.surriel.com/ http://distro.conectiva.com/
}
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