[antlr-interest] Does an actual repository exist for antlr?

Kenny MacDermid kenny at kmdconsulting.ca
Fri Sep 7 06:18:10 PDT 2007


On 9/7/07, Wincent Colaiuta <win at wincent.com> wrote:
>
> The problem with Subversion/CVS is that they suck at branching and
> merging, and that's precisely that reason why Ter uses Perforce (very
> good at branching/merging). Although I would love universal anonymous
> access to the source code repo, switching to either Subversion or CVS
> would be a backwards step.
>
> However, a Subversion-based *mirror* of the Perforce repo would be
> fine. Git would be even better (faster, better tools).
>

I'm with Wincent here. Although SVN would at least allow me to see history,
I would find a small git repository the most useful.

Although I haven't tried it, 'git p4' will apparently allow you to sync with
perforce as well, so you can pull down incremental changes to git. If
Terence will create me a read-only perforce account I will test it out and
see if it's usable. I may even be able to host the git repository for a
while, depending on the size/traffic.

Kenny
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