[Python-Dev] Attention Bazaar mirror users

"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Sat Feb 21 20:47:10 CET 2009


> I'm *not* ignoring them; I'm stating a strong belief that the great
> majority of them will not be adversely affected by this change.  Since
> almost by definition they're not likely to speak up very much, I'm
> happy to hear arguments from a qualified observer (such as yourself)
> on their behalf.  But 10,000 students who use a VCS for a school
> project don't matter.  The question is, how many of them would work on
> bleeding edge Python?  Those who won't can't suffer from this change!

>From my experience, students trying to hack open source software
*always* take the public source repository (if available). Downloading
the latest source release doesn't cross their mind. I'm not talking
about regular school projects. I talk about Joe Random CS student who
wants to do some fun project in his spare time.

By using the DVCS, they can trust that they will be able to track
changes - IIUC, that is supposedly the *major* advantage.

Of course, many of them also have personal laptops these days on
which they do stuff, at least here in Germany, where they can
install whatever it takes.

Regards,
Martin


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