Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 42875
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2006/5/1-4 [Computer/SW/RevisionControl] UID:42875 Activity:nil
5/1     what do you use for source code control?
        list of opensource ones: http://www.venge.net/monotone/others.html
        (Thanks for the link danh)
        what is this?:
        cp foo foo.bak: +-
        sccs:
        rcs: ++
        cvs: +++
        c-fucking-v-goddamned-s: +
        subversion: +++
        codeville:
        bitkeeper:
        clearcase:
        VSS: +
        perforce: +++++
        cat foo.cc | mail sodan@gmail.com +
        \_ i used cvs at a previous job, then we switched to perforce. job
           after was perforce. now using subversion. i think i like perforce
           best so far -- but havent really had a chance to try anything
           complicated with subversion yet. perforce branching seems
           pretty sophisticated    - rory
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www.venge.net/monotone/others.html
the other guys there seems to be a fair bit of work going on in the field of free version control these days. here's an incomplete list of others who are having a go at similar systems.
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gmail.com -> gmail.google.com/?dest=http%3A%2F%2Fgmail.google.com%2Fgmail&dest=http%3A%2F%2Fgmail.google.com%2Fgmail&dest=http%3A%2F%2Fgmail.google.com%2Fgmail&dest=http%3A%2F%2Fgmail.google.com%2Fgmail
Gmail is an experiment in a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that you should never have to delete mail and you should always be able to find the message you want. Use Google search to find the exact message you want, no matter when it was sent or received. Each message is grouped with all its replies and displayed as a conversation.