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Fedora and LVM

Fedora and LVM

Posted Nov 6, 2012 16:19 UTC (Tue) by admax88 (guest, #75035)
In reply to: Fedora and LVM by nix
Parent article: Fedora and LVM

OpenBSD uses CVS, and its pretty actively maintained and very high quality.


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Fedora and LVM

Posted Nov 6, 2012 16:45 UTC (Tue) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link] (1 responses)

True. There are rare exceptions even here. (I can't think of many, though.)

Fedora and LVM

Posted Nov 6, 2012 16:52 UTC (Tue) by admax88 (guest, #75035) [Link]

Most of the original GNU software is still in CVS.

Just because a project doesn't adapt to the new hotness in version control doesn't say anything about the quality of the code.

The choice of VCS is more likely an indicator of the age of the project and/or the age of the developers.


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