On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 13:54 -0400, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> Three years ago, there was no fully working open source distributed scm code
> base to use as a starting point, so extending BK would have been the only
> easy alternative. But since then the situation has changed. There are now
> several working code bases to provide a good starting point: Monotone, Arch,
> SVK, Bazaar-ng and others.
Right. For example, SVK is pretty mature project and very close to 1.0
release now. And it supports all kind of merges including Cherry-Picking
Mergeback:
http://svk.elixus.org/?MergeFeatures
Dmitry
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