From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: lm at mcvoy.com (Larry McVoy) Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 18:05:56 -0700 Subject: [COFF] OT BitKeeper: Creating a remote SSH repo In-Reply-To: <20200415005346.fcsmro3rcn7xkpmr@zombi.ugr.es> References: <20200414101248.lfszkq62r3fmh5jp@morgan.ugr.es> <20200414143314.GC8544@mcvoy.com> <20200414212716.jh6hjml6ba5ijcci@zombi.ugr.es> <20200414214655.GL8544@mcvoy.com> <20200414235544.GA16034@mcvoy.com> <20200415001841.GB16034@mcvoy.com> <20200415005346.fcsmro3rcn7xkpmr@zombi.ugr.es> Message-ID: <20200415010556.GE16034@mcvoy.com> > I'm really liking BitKeeper. I'm so glad I decided to ask my original > question to you guys (been hesitating for a few days). I'm a kernel guy first, got sucked into source management because they all sucked. BitKeeper is the first distributed source management system, Git and Hg copied the ideas from BK (poorly). BK is what you get when you put a systems guy on source management. I built a solid team of A level players and we went to town. There is some cool systems shit in BK, be happy to talk about it if it is not boring people.