I have 3 mac users switching from PC in the office and using Versions,
they are all crying for merge.
So I guess that makes +3
On May 7, 4:15 pm, jcdesrochers jcdesroch...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick question about Versions development road map do you
plan in a near future to add merge
Yep, +1 here too.
I introduced SVN to our shop in the last month. With our staff still
grasping concepts, keeping all the interaction within one UI will
encourage us all to become Versions evangelists, not to mention depend
all the more on your tool instead of searching for alternatives.
+1 for me.
Having recently moved from Perforce to SVN I'm a little surprised how poorly
supported merging is (in general). In the past we'd create branches for any
non-trivial development task and integrate back into the trunk only after
acceptance testing.
Whilst Perforce's clients are certainly
Another +1 from me. We're a cross-platform shop so I tend to use
TortoiseSVN on Windows to do merges, but a fast, integrated merge
window would make Versions much nicer to use.
On May 7, 5:15 pm, jcdesrochers jcdesroch...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick question about Versions development road
Conflict resolution is a separate issue and feature from merge support
— conflicts can occur even without branches or tags, and even with a
single developer, so long as there are conflicting edits in multiple
working copies.
Out of curiosity, do other clients offer conflict resolution? In
+1 here.
On May 7, 7:15 pm, jcdesrochers jcdesroch...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick question about Versions development road map do you
plan in a near future to add merge support??? If so... any ETA??
I'm evaluating the svn clients for mac and the merge functionality is
a must for us.
+1. Version such a great svn client in all other cases. But lack of
conflicts resolving...
I have to avoid revert my changes, update and add them again. It's
such a headache
On May 7, 7:15 pm, jcdesrochers jcdesroch...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick question about Versions development road
I've never used a tool other than command line svn and a text editor to
handle merges because all of my merging has been pretty simple. However, I
would probably become more adventurous with what I used merging for if I had
a good tool to help me with it.
To make this thread more helpful to the
Isn't it merging when you hold alt and drag the dir/file into the dir
you want to merge with.
On May 29, 9:30 am, denisa de...@riverocktech.com wrote:
Ditto on the +1 for a Merge feature.
On May 28, 11:57 pm, drzax elvery@gmail.com wrote:
Yet another +1. Please. I was so excited
Yet another +1. Please. I was so excited about Versions until I
discovered this was missing. svn switch too.
On May 26, 4:32 am, rwgrier rwgr...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 here. I currently have to fire up another SVN tool (which isn't as
nice) to do merges. Please add merging.
On May 7, 12:15 pm,
Ditto on the +1 for a Merge feature.
On May 28, 11:57 pm, drzax elvery@gmail.com wrote:
Yet another +1. Please. I was so excited about Versions until I
discovered this was missing. svn switch too.
On May 26, 4:32 am, rwgrier rwgr...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 here. I currently have to fire
+1 here. I currently have to fire up another SVN tool (which isn't as
nice) to do merges. Please add merging.
On May 7, 12:15 pm, jcdesrochers jcdesroch...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick question about Versions development road map do you
plan in a near future to add merge support??? If
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