super-customizing typo: svk & more

I'm not a version control ninja. Don't get me wrong, I know my way around: I know how to install, configure, and use cvs and svn; I can diff and merge. I know how to resolve conflicts. But I don't know anything about darcs or svk or managing patches. On the other hand, I do recognize a learning experience when one presents itself.

Turns out Typo heavyweight Scott Laird wrote a couple articles about just this very thing:

(Thanks for the links, Eridius!)

And some more links, because everybody loves links, don't they?

I haven't had a chance to set it all up yet, but I definitely feel much enlightened. And optimistic, too. After all, who could be afraid of a tool with a cute little pegasus as its logo?

OK, maybe it's actually a camel with wings. Or a camel with a giant can opener attached to one side. Shhh. Don't ruin my moment.

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