Fossil SCM
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| 19 | 19 | represented as n-dimensional membranes, mapping the spatial loci of |
| 20 | 20 | successive commits onto the projected manifold of each cloned |
| 21 | 21 | repository.</nowiki> |
| 22 | 22 | |
| 23 | 23 | <blockquote> |
| 24 | -<i>At [http://tartley.com/?p=1267]</i> | |
| 24 | +<i>Previously at | |
| 25 | +[https://www.tartley.com/a-guide-to-git-using-spatial-analogies], since | |
| 26 | +removed;<br>Quoted here: [https://lwn.net/Articles/420152/].</i> | |
| 25 | 27 | </blockquote> |
| 26 | 28 | |
| 27 | 29 | <li>Git is not a Prius. Git is a Model T. |
| 28 | 30 | Its plumbing and wiring sticks out all over the place. |
| 29 | 31 | You have to be a mechanic to operate it successfully or you'll be |
| @@ -50,16 +52,10 @@ | ||
| 50 | 52 | <p>* dkf really wishes he could use fossil instead</p> |
| 51 | 53 | <blockquote> |
| 52 | 54 | <i>by Donal K. Fellow (dkf) on the Tcl/Tk chatroom, 2013-04-09.</i> |
| 53 | 55 | </blockquote> |
| 54 | 56 | |
| 55 | -<li>Klingon Code Warriors embrace Git; we enjoy arbitrary conflicts. Git is not for the weak and feeble. TODAY IS A GOOD DAY TO CODE. | |
| 56 | - | |
| 57 | -<blockquote> | |
| 58 | -<i>teastain at [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/xpitj/10_things_i_hate_about_git/c5oj4fk] | |
| 59 | -</blockquote> | |
| 60 | - | |
| 61 | 57 | <li>[G]it is <i>designed</i> to forget things. |
| 62 | 58 | |
| 63 | 59 | <blockquote> |
| 64 | 60 | <i>[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~davide/howto/git_lose.html] |
| 65 | 61 | </blockquote> |
| @@ -91,11 +87,11 @@ | ||
| 91 | 87 | <li value=11> |
| 92 | 88 | Fossil mesmerizes me with simplicity especially after I struggled to |
| 93 | 89 | get a bug-tracking system to work with mercurial. |
| 94 | 90 | |
| 95 | 91 | <blockquote> |
| 96 | -<i>rawjeev at [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/156322/what-do-people-think-of-the-fossil-dvcs]</i> | |
| 92 | +<i>rawjeev at [https://stackoverflow.com/a/2100469/142454]</i> | |
| 97 | 93 | </blockquote> |
| 98 | 94 | |
| 99 | 95 | <li>Fossil is the best thing to happen |
| 100 | 96 | to my development workflow this year, as I am pretty sure that using |
| 101 | 97 | Git has resulted in the premature death of too many of my brain cells. |
| @@ -108,11 +104,11 @@ | ||
| 108 | 104 | |
| 109 | 105 | <li>Fossil is awesome!!! I have never seen an app like that before, |
| 110 | 106 | such simplicity and flexibility!!! |
| 111 | 107 | |
| 112 | 108 | <blockquote> |
| 113 | -<i>zengr at [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/138621/best-version-control-for-lone-developer]</i> | |
| 109 | +<i>zengr at [https://stackoverflow.com/a/629967/142454]</i> | |
| 114 | 110 | </blockquote> |
| 115 | 111 | |
| 116 | 112 | <li>This is my favourite VCS. I can carry it on a USB. And it's a complete system, with it's own |
| 117 | 113 | server, ticketing system, Wiki pages, and a very, very helpful timeline visualization. And |
| 118 | 114 | the entire program in a single file! |
| @@ -150,11 +146,11 @@ | ||
| 150 | 146 | sometimes very restrictive firewalls, OSX/Win/Linux). We are happy with it |
| 151 | 147 | and teaching a Msc/Phd student (read complete novice) fossil has just |
| 152 | 148 | been a smoother ride than Git was. |
| 153 | 149 | |
| 154 | 150 | <blockquote> |
| 155 | -<i>viablepanic at [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/bxcto/why_not_fossil_scm/]</i> | |
| 151 | +<i>viablepanic at [https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/bxcto/why_not_fossil_scm/c0p30b4?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3]</i> | |
| 156 | 152 | </blockquote> |
| 157 | 153 | |
| 158 | 154 | <li>In the fossil community - and hence in fossil itself - development history |
| 159 | 155 | is pretty much sacrosanct. The very name "fossil" was to chosen to |
| 160 | 156 | reflect the unchanging nature of things in that history. |
| 161 | 157 |
| --- www/quotes.wiki | |
| +++ www/quotes.wiki | |
| @@ -19,11 +19,13 @@ | |
| 19 | represented as n-dimensional membranes, mapping the spatial loci of |
| 20 | successive commits onto the projected manifold of each cloned |
| 21 | repository.</nowiki> |
| 22 | |
| 23 | <blockquote> |
| 24 | <i>At [http://tartley.com/?p=1267]</i> |
| 25 | </blockquote> |
| 26 | |
| 27 | <li>Git is not a Prius. Git is a Model T. |
| 28 | Its plumbing and wiring sticks out all over the place. |
| 29 | You have to be a mechanic to operate it successfully or you'll be |
| @@ -50,16 +52,10 @@ | |
| 50 | <p>* dkf really wishes he could use fossil instead</p> |
| 51 | <blockquote> |
| 52 | <i>by Donal K. Fellow (dkf) on the Tcl/Tk chatroom, 2013-04-09.</i> |
| 53 | </blockquote> |
| 54 | |
| 55 | <li>Klingon Code Warriors embrace Git; we enjoy arbitrary conflicts. Git is not for the weak and feeble. TODAY IS A GOOD DAY TO CODE. |
| 56 | |
| 57 | <blockquote> |
| 58 | <i>teastain at [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/xpitj/10_things_i_hate_about_git/c5oj4fk] |
| 59 | </blockquote> |
| 60 | |
| 61 | <li>[G]it is <i>designed</i> to forget things. |
| 62 | |
| 63 | <blockquote> |
| 64 | <i>[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~davide/howto/git_lose.html] |
| 65 | </blockquote> |
| @@ -91,11 +87,11 @@ | |
| 91 | <li value=11> |
| 92 | Fossil mesmerizes me with simplicity especially after I struggled to |
| 93 | get a bug-tracking system to work with mercurial. |
| 94 | |
| 95 | <blockquote> |
| 96 | <i>rawjeev at [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/156322/what-do-people-think-of-the-fossil-dvcs]</i> |
| 97 | </blockquote> |
| 98 | |
| 99 | <li>Fossil is the best thing to happen |
| 100 | to my development workflow this year, as I am pretty sure that using |
| 101 | Git has resulted in the premature death of too many of my brain cells. |
| @@ -108,11 +104,11 @@ | |
| 108 | |
| 109 | <li>Fossil is awesome!!! I have never seen an app like that before, |
| 110 | such simplicity and flexibility!!! |
| 111 | |
| 112 | <blockquote> |
| 113 | <i>zengr at [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/138621/best-version-control-for-lone-developer]</i> |
| 114 | </blockquote> |
| 115 | |
| 116 | <li>This is my favourite VCS. I can carry it on a USB. And it's a complete system, with it's own |
| 117 | server, ticketing system, Wiki pages, and a very, very helpful timeline visualization. And |
| 118 | the entire program in a single file! |
| @@ -150,11 +146,11 @@ | |
| 150 | sometimes very restrictive firewalls, OSX/Win/Linux). We are happy with it |
| 151 | and teaching a Msc/Phd student (read complete novice) fossil has just |
| 152 | been a smoother ride than Git was. |
| 153 | |
| 154 | <blockquote> |
| 155 | <i>viablepanic at [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/bxcto/why_not_fossil_scm/]</i> |
| 156 | </blockquote> |
| 157 | |
| 158 | <li>In the fossil community - and hence in fossil itself - development history |
| 159 | is pretty much sacrosanct. The very name "fossil" was to chosen to |
| 160 | reflect the unchanging nature of things in that history. |
| 161 |
| --- www/quotes.wiki | |
| +++ www/quotes.wiki | |
| @@ -19,11 +19,13 @@ | |
| 19 | represented as n-dimensional membranes, mapping the spatial loci of |
| 20 | successive commits onto the projected manifold of each cloned |
| 21 | repository.</nowiki> |
| 22 | |
| 23 | <blockquote> |
| 24 | <i>Previously at |
| 25 | [https://www.tartley.com/a-guide-to-git-using-spatial-analogies], since |
| 26 | removed;<br>Quoted here: [https://lwn.net/Articles/420152/].</i> |
| 27 | </blockquote> |
| 28 | |
| 29 | <li>Git is not a Prius. Git is a Model T. |
| 30 | Its plumbing and wiring sticks out all over the place. |
| 31 | You have to be a mechanic to operate it successfully or you'll be |
| @@ -50,16 +52,10 @@ | |
| 52 | <p>* dkf really wishes he could use fossil instead</p> |
| 53 | <blockquote> |
| 54 | <i>by Donal K. Fellow (dkf) on the Tcl/Tk chatroom, 2013-04-09.</i> |
| 55 | </blockquote> |
| 56 | |
| 57 | <li>[G]it is <i>designed</i> to forget things. |
| 58 | |
| 59 | <blockquote> |
| 60 | <i>[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~davide/howto/git_lose.html] |
| 61 | </blockquote> |
| @@ -91,11 +87,11 @@ | |
| 87 | <li value=11> |
| 88 | Fossil mesmerizes me with simplicity especially after I struggled to |
| 89 | get a bug-tracking system to work with mercurial. |
| 90 | |
| 91 | <blockquote> |
| 92 | <i>rawjeev at [https://stackoverflow.com/a/2100469/142454]</i> |
| 93 | </blockquote> |
| 94 | |
| 95 | <li>Fossil is the best thing to happen |
| 96 | to my development workflow this year, as I am pretty sure that using |
| 97 | Git has resulted in the premature death of too many of my brain cells. |
| @@ -108,11 +104,11 @@ | |
| 104 | |
| 105 | <li>Fossil is awesome!!! I have never seen an app like that before, |
| 106 | such simplicity and flexibility!!! |
| 107 | |
| 108 | <blockquote> |
| 109 | <i>zengr at [https://stackoverflow.com/a/629967/142454]</i> |
| 110 | </blockquote> |
| 111 | |
| 112 | <li>This is my favourite VCS. I can carry it on a USB. And it's a complete system, with it's own |
| 113 | server, ticketing system, Wiki pages, and a very, very helpful timeline visualization. And |
| 114 | the entire program in a single file! |
| @@ -150,11 +146,11 @@ | |
| 146 | sometimes very restrictive firewalls, OSX/Win/Linux). We are happy with it |
| 147 | and teaching a Msc/Phd student (read complete novice) fossil has just |
| 148 | been a smoother ride than Git was. |
| 149 | |
| 150 | <blockquote> |
| 151 | <i>viablepanic at [https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/bxcto/why_not_fossil_scm/c0p30b4?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3]</i> |
| 152 | </blockquote> |
| 153 | |
| 154 | <li>In the fossil community - and hence in fossil itself - development history |
| 155 | is pretty much sacrosanct. The very name "fossil" was to chosen to |
| 156 | reflect the unchanging nature of things in that history. |
| 157 |