> I watched a number of developers do that and it was about as much work to go from SVN to either Git or Mercurial, and if they learned the other DVCS it was always easier since they were mapping concepts rather than learning them for the first time.
We recently adopted a tool that uses Perforce as a backend. It's been interesting to try and describe centralized version control to younger engineers who have only used a dcvs like git.
We recently adopted a tool that uses Perforce as a backend. It's been interesting to try and describe centralized version control to younger engineers who have only used a dcvs like git.