On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 02:04:07AM +0200, Roman Zippel wrote:
> kernel development with bk requires net access and so it's sufficient,
> when it's available over the net. On the other hand SubmittingPatches
> describes the lowest common denominator, which works with any SCM and
> doesn't favour any of them.
Huh? BK requires no more net access than you require when submitting
a regular patch. You need to be connected to move the bits. Working
disconnected is one of the things BK does best, compare it to any other
tool and you can do far more with BK unconnected, simply because BK
takes the history with you.
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