Man, I go offline for the weekend to play some Star Ocean, and it feels like I've missed a whole year's worth of discussions. :P<br><br>My two cents on the subject is that, laugh at me if you will, but I do prefer the combination of TortoiseSVN and Microsoft Visual Studio for my ScummVM development. Therefore, if we do switch to another repository system, I'd prefer one that has Windows shell integration like TortoiseSVN/CVS have. I generally like to double-check what I'm commiting before I commit, so the shell integration with TortoiseSVN is good, since I can see in a window which files are modified, and then right-click and 'show changes' to quickly see a visual diff of what the changes are.<br>
<br>I'm not really familiar with any of the systems being discussed, so I can't debate their pros and cons. I understand that there may be advantages to moving (such as multiple offline commits), but I don't see any major issues with the current SVN repository that means we need to rush into changing systems. At least not until whichever system we choose has decent Windows shell integration. :)<br>
<br>Paul.<br>