Le 01/10/2011 23:44, Michael B. Brutman a écrit :
> 
> I don't need to use SVN for a project where (as far as I know) I'm the 
> only active developer ...  Google makes SVN or Mercurial available, but 
> given how infrequent updates are it is not much of an issue.
> 
> If people were to start submitting patches then it would be a different 
> story.

Even without other people involved, it can be useful to have a real
versioning system, it already happened to me to loose track of which
change worked after trying several times to revert to it before I
learned SCMs...
It can be useful to document changes even for oneself.
Its not like svn is as hard to use as git anyway :D

François.

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