Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, S. D. wrote: On a side note, Clearcase is an option as well, but I don't think we can afford the $500k/year to support that behemoth. IMHO, ClearCase shouldn't be an option to begin with. If you really can't stand to use the free tools, look into Perforce. It's much

Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Larry Jones
Richard F Weber writes: Is subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) the future of CVS, or is it being developed by a totally separate group of individuals? It's a completely separate project. -Larry Jones Do you think God lets you plea bargain? -- Calvin

Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Paul Sander
--- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can't seem to find any relevant information on this question (and I hope I don't start a total flame-fest). Is subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) the future of CVS, or is it being developed by a totally separate group of individuals? It's a

RE: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Thornley, David
Richard F Weber writes: Is subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) the future of CVS, or is it being developed by a totally separate group of individuals? It's a completely separate project. The subversion group does include Karl Fogel, the author of the critically acclaimed

Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, September 21, 2001 at 07:52:17 (-0400), Richard F Weber wrote: ] Subject: The future of CVS Subversion Is subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) the future of CVS, or is it being developed by a totally separate group of individuals? CVS will have a future so long as any

Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Andrew Johnson
Larry Jones wrote: Richard F Weber writes: Is subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) the future of CVS, or is it being developed by a totally separate group of individuals? It's a completely separate project. It's interesting to note though that one of the key developers Karl

RE: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Peter Ring
Johnson Sent: 21. september 2001 21:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: The future of CVS Subversion Larry Jones wrote: Richard F Weber writes: Is subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) the future of CVS, or is it being developed by a totally separate group of individuals? It's

Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread S . D .
IMHO, ClearCase shouldn't be an option to begin with. If you really can't stand to use the free tools, look into Perforce. It's much cheaper and has *vastly* superior tech support. On a side note, Clearcase is an option as well, but I don't think we can afford the $500k/year to support that

Re: The future of CVS Subversion

2001-09-21 Thread Greg A. Woods
[ On Friday, September 21, 2001 at 15:11:23 (-0400), Richard F Weber wrote: ] Subject: Re: The future of CVS Subversion Well, didn't really intend to suggest that CVS would drop off the face of the earth. I was just wondering if it was a natural migration of CVS, or CVS ideals