You're also correct about hg not versioning empty directories with the default mercurial install. A previous place I worked had a non-standard extension - that unknown to me may very well have used the .keep file trick…
hg and svn support versioning directories. I assumed that git also did. If it does not, I stand corrected.
I'm a long time git, hg and svn user who has been using fossil every day for over a year now and find it to be reliable, quick and easy to use. It is also very hackable and I've customized the "fossil ui" to my liking.…
There is an actively maintained Spidermonkey port of Node.js called jxcore. It also supports an older version of V8 from the 0.10 branch. https://github.com/jxcore/jxcore
You're also correct about hg not versioning empty directories with the default mercurial install. A previous place I worked had a non-standard extension - that unknown to me may very well have used the .keep file trick…
hg and svn support versioning directories. I assumed that git also did. If it does not, I stand corrected.
I'm a long time git, hg and svn user who has been using fossil every day for over a year now and find it to be reliable, quick and easy to use. It is also very hackable and I've customized the "fossil ui" to my liking.…
There is an actively maintained Spidermonkey port of Node.js called jxcore. It also supports an older version of V8 from the 0.10 branch. https://github.com/jxcore/jxcore