[FOSS-GPS] where is the repository of rtklib?

John Stowers john.stowers.lists at gmail.com
Sun Jul 1 02:04:05 PDT 2012


> A rocket scientist I worked with for a few years told me that
> he likes bzr because he was able to smoothly transition from *rcs*
> and has since been able to continually improve his VC workflow/habits
> at whatever pace was comfortable. And it's not just him--it seems
> like a lot of hackers in rocket science and similar areas are
> still using tools like rcs, or doing their best to just
> `not deal with version control', because rocket scientists have
> better things to do than learn how to use a VCS. And *distributed* VC
> really is a bit of a rabbit-hole, so it's nice to be able to choose
> how far down the rabbit-hole you want to go--and at what pace
> you want to go there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THNPmhBl-8I

Back to the topic at hand. It is quite strange that an open project
does not have a public VCS.

I suggest using github. Most developers know it now, and github offers
a svn interface too. The github website is very nice (as is bitbucket)
and not as horribly slow and difficult to navigate as launchpad (i.e.
bzr).

John


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