Mike wrote:
>> With github I can answer most of my own
>> questions by following the developers and the code I am learning
>> without bothering anyone.
Martin wrote:
> I'm sure that's feasible with the others as well.
Maybe.
I have only used rcs cvs svn and github.
For that set, only github has twitter-like social skills built right in.
>> Note that git is a program, while github is a worldwide network of
>> code and people. If I pay for my github repo, I can make it as private
>> as I like.
>
> Indeed, it is important to differentiate between "programs" and "hosts". I'm not sure what your point about "private repos" is, can you elaborate? Don;t we want as public a repo as we can?
Yes I do. Just making the point that "distributed" does not mean insecure.
-- Mike Treseler
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