Two corrections: 1. Fossil repositories are explicitly not relational, they are however stored in SQLite databases. The data model for everything SCM-relevant (that also includes all content like tickets, wiki, forum)…
Thanks a lot, that was quite interesting! Always interested in different ways of doing things and the reasons behind them. Just to add to your last point regarding hiding history details: that seems to be fossils way of…
Yes. Usually, I come here only for the linked articles and read some discussions, but don't write. But this was too interesting to not comment, so I had to create an account.
> At Sun we had a strict linear history mandate Out of curiosity: Was this also with TeamWare/SCCS? > If you care about history, what you really want is to see what's changed over time, and that is always linear. At…
Two corrections: 1. Fossil repositories are explicitly not relational, they are however stored in SQLite databases. The data model for everything SCM-relevant (that also includes all content like tickets, wiki, forum)…
Thanks a lot, that was quite interesting! Always interested in different ways of doing things and the reasons behind them. Just to add to your last point regarding hiding history details: that seems to be fossils way of…
Yes. Usually, I come here only for the linked articles and read some discussions, but don't write. But this was too interesting to not comment, so I had to create an account.
> At Sun we had a strict linear history mandate Out of curiosity: Was this also with TeamWare/SCCS? > If you care about history, what you really want is to see what's changed over time, and that is always linear. At…