Jon,
thank for your valuable feedback, and to some degree I agree with you. I for
myself have never seen any problems with CVS (except for teams spread
across locations such as New York, London and Tokyo, where all team members in
a different location than the CVS repository suffer a performan
Having used Castor for over 2 years and monitored the
mailing lists for almost as long I've never heard
anyone state a problem with CVS. I realize it's
probably not a big effort to change, but I'd prefer to
see any effort of the Castor team geared toward
actually improve the Castor product itself
Good evening everybody,
trying to keep things short at this point in time, so please excuse my
briefness.
Werner
On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 18:14:13 -0600 (CST), Keith Visco wrote:
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>Hey Martin, et al.,
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>I hope you had a wonderful holiday.
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>As for Subversion, I think I'm in the "Why fix it if
Hey Martin, et al.,
I hope you had a wonderful holiday.
As for Subversion, I think I'm in the "Why fix it if it isn't broke" camp
that Nick mentioned in his previous reponse.
I really don't think we have any resources to put on this, and I'm very
happy with CVS and my WinCVS client that I don'
Well, I can say I use subversion on a daily basis. On Linux I either
use the good ol' command like (quick and dirty), eSVN (found it from
somewhere, and it works quite well), or the NetBeans plugin for it (in
'alpha' stage, but found it has worked quite well').
And on windows my main tool of choi
Martin Fuchs wrote:
Hello,
is there already any plan to switch from CVS as source code repository to
the successor "Subversion"?
I think Subversion has now become quite stable, and we could take
advantage of reworked new tool. Here you can read about all the new
features compared to CVS:
http://sub
Hello,
is there already any plan to switch from CVS as source code repository to
the successor "Subversion"?
I think Subversion has now become quite stable, and we could take
advantage of reworked new tool. Here you can read about all the new
features compared to CVS:
http://subversion.tigris.org/