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Bazaar and SVN

by Evan Cofsky — last modified May 04, 2010 05:57 PM
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How I might have finally figured out roaming around.

I'm not stable, so much as meta-stable. I just ended a three-year stint with "stability", and it ended. Badly. So I'm consulting again. One of the things I really don't like doing is sitting in an office. The fluorescent light aggravates the autism, and the ADHD, well, ADHD isn't looked upon well by "adults".

One of my larger clients has me working on a software project. It's kind of neat, since it's building and training an organization on how to develop on Linux, and how to handle modern software processes well. It also conveniently fits in well with my penchant for 5150s and sick days.

And of course they use Subversion. I'm used to this though, it's the first mistake every organization makes when choosing a new VCS for their new software model. I come prepared with then Bazaar Subversion Plugin. It's actually decent when it works. However, usually I've managed to not get it working very well. But I trudge on.

And then I found Lorna Jane. She seemed to spend the time actually figuring this thing out, something I never really tried. I'm an ass.

So kudos to Lorna. And maybe my next batch of commits will go much smoother.

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