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    The bottom picture should be SVN. I miss incremental revision numbers.

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          I like git(hub) because you can track changes. Not just versions

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          Gitlab, Gogs, Gitea... you can run all those locally.

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            The bottom picture should be SVN. I miss incremental revision numbers.

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            SVN is still great if there is a need for strict access controls and central control matters a lot. Auditing is also a bit easier with SVN.

            It caters more for a linear workflow, though. So modern large teams won't find joy with SVN.

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              Can't see media posted by sh.itjust.works users.

              Location: India

              Anyone else facing the same problem?

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                Naw, text layers in a .xcf is where it's at.

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                  Gitlab, Gogs, Gitea... you can run all those locally.

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                  But how often do you need that for your personal projects? I just have a git repo on a server that's accessible by ssh. I only use a web frontend when I have to share with other people and then you might as well use a free third party service.

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                    Reject GitHub. Embrace Codeberg!

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                      What did GitHub do?

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                      Owned by Microsoft. Microsoft recently blocked e-mail access to a LibreOffice dev. Speculation is that they'll start blocking projects for competing products next.

                      (Alternative explanation: Gitlab should be part of IT divestment from US-based services.)

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                        SVN is still great if there is a need for strict access controls and central control matters a lot. Auditing is also a bit easier with SVN.

                        It caters more for a linear workflow, though. So modern large teams won't find joy with SVN.

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                        It caters more for a linear workflow, though. So modern large teams won't find joy with SVN

                        For what it's worth, I work at a FAANG company and we don't use branches at all. Instead, we use feature flags. Source control history is linear with no merges.

                        All code changes have to go though code review before they can be committed to the main repo. Pull requests are usually not too large (we aim for ~300 lines max), contain a single commit, aren't long-lived (often merged the same day they're submitted unless they're very controversial), can be stacked to handle dependencies between them ("stacked diffs"), and a whole stack can be landed together. When merged, everything is committed directly to the main branch, which all developers are working off of.

                        I know that both Google and Meta take this approach, and probably other companies too.

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                          Reject GitHub. Embrace Codeberg!

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                          I would love a subscription to Codeberg to be able to store private projects though. Codeberg is nice but you need an alternative for those special projects and it's annoying.

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                            The bottom picture should be SVN. I miss incremental revision numbers.

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                            The mixed-revisions bug was fun... Also cannot clean history or make shitty branches everywhere, it was one of my worst experience. Nowadays Jujutsu is my favorite.

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                              You don't need GitHub for Git.

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                                  The bottom picture should be SVN. I miss incremental revision numbers.

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                                  git rev-list HEAD | wc -l

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                                    It caters more for a linear workflow, though. So modern large teams won't find joy with SVN

                                    For what it's worth, I work at a FAANG company and we don't use branches at all. Instead, we use feature flags. Source control history is linear with no merges.

                                    All code changes have to go though code review before they can be committed to the main repo. Pull requests are usually not too large (we aim for ~300 lines max), contain a single commit, aren't long-lived (often merged the same day they're submitted unless they're very controversial), can be stacked to handle dependencies between them ("stacked diffs"), and a whole stack can be landed together. When merged, everything is committed directly to the main branch, which all developers are working off of.

                                    I know that both Google and Meta take this approach, and probably other companies too.

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                                    Trunk based dev is GOAT.

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                                      Armatures!

                                      Project. New
                                      Project.new.new

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                                          I would love a subscription to Codeberg to be able to store private projects though. Codeberg is nice but you need an alternative for those special projects and it's annoying.

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                                          If you work alone you can just use git local without a remote repo. Otherwise there is always self hosting forgejo (the software behind Codeberg). But I also expect there to be other hosting services for that purpose.

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