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.

Cheers,

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Eric DB
www.mydbsolution.com

On Jun 14, 5:44 pm, Robin Charlton <charlton.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> +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 no shining example of usability they
> do support a very capable merging GUI. Of course it is rather
> pricey in comparison. ;-)
> ~
> Robin | m...@robincharlton.me | twitter: robincharlton
>
> 2009/6/14 echo <goo...@echozone.com>
>
>
>
> > I bought and use Versions, and use Subcommander for svn merge + svn
> > switch. I guess I'll add my +1 on the chance it might help to
> > influence the developers, and add what I posted a year ago, expanding
> > on Ray's suggestion to share how we use our tools..
>
> > Our workflow uses developer branches, that we merge from a dev branch.
> > We then switch our working copy to the dev branch, merge remote dev
> > with second source of our branch (now remote), then merge that back to
> > remote dev branch, then switch our wc back to our branch.
>
> > In Subcommander, merge is from a contextual menu of a revision (or
> > span of revisions) from a log. switch is from a contextual menu from a
> > browse repository view.
>
> > On Jun 1, 7:30 am, Ray <raimondi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > 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 Versions team, would people be
> > > willing to outline what they like or don't like about the merge tools
> > they
> > > currently use?  Then Versions may become even more of an obvious choice.
>
> > > -Ray

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