PCSX2 source code development switches to Git
#41
Well, I'm not doing anything with mine, besides I don't plan to post a built more often than every few days.
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#42
as a bit of humor on my end I find the
reversion #s to be Sacred to programmers loi ;^_^;

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ps1:
I LOVE change logs, and the http://buildbot.orphis.net/pcsx2/
is pretty COOL and I check often for updates ^_^ =D

I get all updates from your build bot at orphis myself as I don't have a copy of Visual Studios so I can't compile it from source.

I have a MinGW dev environment(can't afford M$, not that its a bad dev IDE or anything.)

ps2:
I have to go to my local library as I don't have internet at home($$$) for
getting updates.
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#43
I knew it!!!

Everything moved to git and no more revisions the last 3 days... That's a drop by 100% !!! 1000 ‰ !!!
I think we can cancel that project. It's over and done with.
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#44
Yep nothing to see here anymore. Maybe I should delete your forum account, since it's useless?
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#45
You shouldn't. I have 'teh contactz' to the site-admin. He would probably ban you.
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#46
I can't be banned fool.
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#47
And dude, we're working on it. PCSX2 always had times of high and low commit activity.
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#48
I'm a big fan of sticking with version numbers. For the past few years I've made a point of checking the svn page 1-3 times a day to see what changes were occurring and of how they would affect things. Keeping track of builds via version numbers is quite handy to keep track of when what occurs when. Without that, it'd be complete chaos after a while I'd have thought?

So earlier we had the svn changes page to see when new changes were added, often with large descriptions of exactly what changes were done where and what they would affect. Where as now, from what I've been able to see on the Git page there is no equivalent. Unless I've missed a page somewhere.

Is there somewhere we can go now, which has the same level equivalent of information on the changes going on?

Every page I've been able to find mainly goes with single sentence descriptions.

Otherwise it's a shame, as I loved reading about the changes going on. Plus it made keeping track of changes to keep watch for when a certain game was fixed, MUCH easier.
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#49
The changelog, just like before can easily be seen here: http://pcsx2.net/download/development/svn.html
If you mean on Git, you can see commits and changelogs here: https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/commits/master
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#50
Yep I know of those 2.

But if you compare it so say:

http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2/source/detail?r=5878

Which offers in detail, information on what the changes affect. Which if you compare it to the 1-3 line descriptions on the newer pages, is quite a difference.
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