> More a gui really - we are going to need a gui for submitting from a
> set of possible jobs (from a db or possibly an externally created xml
> file to start with).
I put in a feature request with a few ideas some time ago:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1416429&group_id=6
6729&atid=515539

> 
> Any ideas on how to integrate cvs into VS 2005? 
You can use something like this I think:
http://www.jalindi.com/igloo/
http://sastools.com/b2/post/79394070

> It would be nice to be
> able to integrate without going via tortoisecvs or the like. How do
> you guys do it?
I use cvs from the command line. I experiment a lot so I like to have full
control over what I commit. I also use this book to get an idea of what I
need to do:
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/cvsbook.html
Most commands apply recursively so you really only need to run one thing.

> Anyone worked with subversion? I have never worked with cvs but
> subversion is really good and seems to have a plugin that works for
> VS.net (all versions, at least I think). It doesn't seem like it's
> very hard to switch either... :-). I'm getting ahead of myself though!
> Cheers
> Antoine
> ps. http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=31070&group_id=1

I have nothing against Subversion but we would have to migrate the project
from CVS. Existing developers might have their tools in place with CVS so it
might be a headache for them.

Tibor




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