Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-14 Thread Glen Mazza
--- Simon Pepping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Subversion has strong migration utilities from CVS. > I migrated some of > my own projects without problems. Addmittedly they > are small. By now > the ASF must have collected much experience with > such migrations. > I think it's just been a few pro

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-14 Thread Simon Pepping
Subversion is an effort to improve upon CVS in a number of areas. One such area is revision control. Subversion remembers which changed files were committed in a single commit transaction. These change sets can be viewed later, and reverted. Subversion has strong migration utilities from CVS. I mi

Re: Java text geometry

2004-06-14 Thread Christian Z.
Hi Peter, I didn't have a look at your work yet. So perhaps there's no reason for me to speak up at all. I personally find the Java Text API hard to extend and not very modular. So here's my request. Could you please provide some kind of hook in form of an interface so that I can easily write a pa

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-14 Thread Chris Bowditch
Glen Mazza wrote: Noted. My instinct would be for us to wait about 6-9 months after several other projects move over. If no problems with them, or at least no major problems, then I think it would be fine for us to switch products if other committers would like. However, this will still require s