http://trug.sourceforge.net/ has a tiny bit of documentation and a comparable
amount of code in the CVS tree. As it is still a company project, I'll be
spending the rest of the day setting up a project plan :-(. It's all under
the BSD license.
I'll be spending the better parts of the coming two
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We just closed an evaluation of source management systems, and the good
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I think this is a great idea as well. Just wanted to chime in my support ;)
Craig
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Well, lots of support here, and no problem getting this through the
company as well. I'm setting up a website and initial repository on
SourceForge, I'll announce availability here (biting my nails off waiting
for all the updates to propagate through the SourceForge network).
Thanks for the
We just closed an evaluation of source management systems, and the good
news is that we are sticking with CVS, Rational ClearCase lost the race. One
thing we learnt, though, from talking and reading is that a lot of ClearCase
customers take the time to define a process around the product,