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2004 Jun 01
0
SANE 2004 Free Software Bazaar
We (the NLUUG) are organising a conference in Amsterdam this September. During this SANE conference we have reserved an evening for a Free Software Bazaar. We invite many people to participate in this gathering of Free and Open Source software groups. The name "Bazaar" obviously originates from Eric Raymond's article: A place where software developers gather. A unique opportunity to meet people, discuss and share ideas. I thought yo...
2009 Jul 09
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM PPA with updated packages from svn + bazaar repos
...#39;s just files related to documentation) please send me info; 5) other ideas ??? I tried finding before if anyone else was doing this already but couldn't find anyone, if there is, please ping me so we can join efforts. Also, not sure if this is of interest to you guys, but I also setup bazaar repositories of llvm, llvm-gcc-4.2 and clang here: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/llvm They are automatically kept in sync with the subversion repository, so if anyone wishes to use this as a base for working with a distributed vcs it should be a good alternative (Akor maintains a git repository...
2006 Jan 17
0
SwitchTower and Bazaar-ng
Hello, I tested switchtower and saw it lacked bazaar-ng support. I''ve added support for it to switchtower. It "works for me" but has not been very much tested. You can find it on my blog at http://www.cosinux.org/blogs/dam/articles/2006/01/17/bazaar-ng-and-switchtower I hope this will be useful to somebody. Any comments are welcom...
2008 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
...y Owen Anderson, but >> the repo seems down now. > > I haven't maintained that for a long time. I think there are some > community members who use git mirrors, though. I'm on Windows and AFAIK git is not well supported on this platform. Anyways, if there is no Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available, I will try git. Recommendations on which one to use welcomed. Thanks for your quick response, Owen. -- Oscar
2008 Jul 27
1
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
Hello, Oscar > Anyways, if there is no Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available, I will > try git. Recommendations on which one to use welcomed. There is git mirror at repo.or.cz: http://repo.or.cz/w/llvm.git, llvm-gcc & clang mirrors are available there as well. I'm updating it 'by hands' currently due to some reasons, so sometimes it wi...
2006 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
.... I maintain that a real distributed VCS would be very useful for > LLVM, perhaps moreso than the other features provided by new VCS's. > Last time this came up, the available distributed vcs's all had > serious issues. Perhaps mercurial is 'there now'. I don't know. Bazaar, from Canonical -- the same people as behind Ubuntu, has been concentrating on performance recently. It may be worth keeping an eye on for the future. I expect it will gain quite a large market share over time. http://bazaar-vcs.org/ http://bazaar-vcs.org/RcsComparisons Cheers, Ralph.
2008 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
Having a private branch would be handy for some experiments I'm doing. Two years ago there was an announcement by Owen Anderson, but the repo seems down now. -- Oscar
2008 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
On Jul 26, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Óscar Fuentes wrote: > Having a private branch would be handy for some experiments I'm > doing. Two years ago there was an announcement by Owen Anderson, but > the > repo seems down now. > > -- > Oscar > I haven't maintained that for a long time. I think there are some community members who use git mirrors, though. --Owen
2008 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] Any Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available?
...the repo seems down now. >> >> I haven't maintained that for a long time. I think there are some >> community members who use git mirrors, though. > > I'm on Windows and AFAIK git is not well supported on this platform. > > Anyways, if there is no Mercurial or Bazaar mirrors available, I will > try git. Recommendations on which one to use welcomed. > > Thanks for your quick response, Owen. > > -- > Oscar > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.c...
2007 Jun 01
0
OT: "The Ignorance of Crowds" (was: OT Slightly: )
I see what Dean means about how Digium/Asterisk might have struck a balance between "the cathedral and the bazaar" antipodes of the SW development world. Nicholas Carr's "The Ignorance of Crowds" finally states his "politics" when it says "When you move from the bazaar to the cathedral, it?s best to leave your democratic ideals behind." But treating open/closed source/p...
2006 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
On Tue, 28 Nov 2006, Bill Wendling wrote: > Perhaps someone could come up with a list of different versioning > software, list the pros and cons, and then we could vote? (Has anyone > mentioned Bitkeeper yet? :-) There are a couple reasons we are using CVS still: 1. CVS works and is well understood by all involved. 2. The main deficiencies of CVS don't impact us much (we aren't
2010 May 26
3
SVN vs DVCS
Hi, Just wondering whether anyone had thought about moving the R sources to a "distributed" version control system such as Bazaar, Git or Mercurial. These new generation systems make it easier to work on feature branches, allow working offline, are very fast, etc. Some projects that have moved to Git are Linux Kernel Perl Ruby on Rails ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software) Some projects that have moved to Bazaar (...
2009 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] Bazaar mirror?
Anyone has a bzr mirror for sharing? There is one at Launchpad, but it goes only a few months back and lacks svn metainformation. I need at least 14 months of history and update it directly from llvm's svn. -- Óscar
2009 Oct 28
6
[LLVMdev] About setting up official git & bzr mirrors.
Time ago when the svn server was crawling due to massive hammering from people mirroring the repo, someone said that after the 2.6 release we could discuss creating official mirrors for those who work with svn clients based on distributed VCSs such as git and bazaar. Such mirrors increase productivity (facilitating experimentation and parallel tasks, allowing off-line work) and even lessens the workload of the svn server, as lots of expensive operations (log, annotate, bisecting, etc) are performed locally. There is a git mirror that works quite well, but th...
2010 Oct 27
2
Which version control system to learn for managing Rprojects?
...your repository and you want to leverage your knowledge of the version control system for other projects' repositories. To that extent Subversion is the clear choice since its used on R-Forge, by R itself and on Google code (Google code also supports Mercurial). 2. Features. Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and a few others are distributed version control systems which represent the next generation after centralized ones like Subversion. Git claims to be the most popular and is the fastest of the three distributed systems being written in C (the others in Python), Git is an ugly combination of C, sh...
2010 Oct 26
2
Which version control system to learn for managing R projects?
Hello all, I wish to learn a version control system for managing my R (data analysis) projects. I know of SVN and github, and wonder if there is any reason for which I should prefer the one over the other (or any other platform). An example for a reason could be if it will make it easier for me to later work with R-forge or CRAN or any other platform for R code distribution. Thanks, Tal
2009 Oct 28
0
[LLVMdev] About setting up official git & bzr mirrors.
...ntes wrote: > Time ago when the svn server was crawling due to massive hammering > from > people mirroring the repo, someone said that after the 2.6 release we > could discuss creating official mirrors for those who work with svn > clients based on distributed VCSs such as git and bazaar. > > Such mirrors increase productivity (facilitating experimentation and > parallel tasks, allowing off-line work) and even lessens the > workload of > the svn server, as lots of expensive operations (log, annotate, > bisecting, etc) are performed locally. > > There is a...
2008 Jan 27
20
OT local version control?
Hi, all, This isn''t about rspec, but this list has people whose opinions I respect. So, I''m looking for a new version control system for my local development. I was going to install subversion, but I''ve heard rumors of people using some newer ones. Thoughts? I''d like to be able to run it either locally or on a home server. If I run it off a home server, then
2004 Aug 06
3
[Re: icecast2 ??]
...ough that OGG can have a streaming server that supports it ? | can't that feature base be developed and stabalized prior to prettyin' up | the package w/ features from the original icecast ? | | another question -- who do you think develops these things ?? go read | "Cathedral and the Bazaar" somewhere on the web or in a bo0kstore near you | . . don't expect everything , and you won't have to deal w/ sh*t/rushed | c0de . allow a project to develop into its own niche , and i do believe | strongly that OGG/vorbis does indeed merit the attention . Tell me, in the past year,...
2000 Mar 16
3
MCMC
Hi Does anyone know of any R coding/functions for MCMC approaches? I am currently using BUGS but I wonder if the bazaar has produced anything? I think I am pushing BUGS to it's limit and possibly past it at the moment. John -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "hel...