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
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
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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
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
[ 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
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
Johnson
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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
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
[ 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