Roland Melkert Wrote:My preference for svn is probably the result of me using it as a single user for my daily work. And I might be a bit bias as I didn't like the tortoisegit installation which was massive compared to the svn one. And for some reason git wont store empty folders which is something I use quite often.
But I might try git anyway as this will be a secondary storage after all.
Setting up the public svn repo and be aware of all attacks and hacks from internet is... Say, something I want to use as a punishment when/if somebody does something really bad to me. That's probably the most diplomatic phrase I could find
With git, nobody does not need any write access to your tree, no accounts at any server just to be able to cooperate with you - and you have even better and easier control what you accept. All you need is to publish a read-only access to your tree. We can send you our commits via e-mail or publish them here, in forum. As you wish, what's more comfortable for you. And we'll see which commits were accepted, automatically.