Hello Jim,

We will see where it gets. Looking forward to play with perforce.
I would like to get a login to commit the stable sync later on.
You can use my initials for the handle, i.e. yy. Thanks.

BTW Since many atlassian products are actively used within ANTLR project,
I was wondering if there any working FishEye access around, so that one
can review the perforce commits?

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Jim Idle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gents,
>
> If this is going to be an active project (and I hope so!), then you should
> use the ANTLR Perforce directory as this is the definitive SCCS - everything
> else is a mirror and it seems that people set up these mirrors and then
> don't look after them, so they are out of sync. Perforce is much better than
> the other systems anyway ;-) Also, the target code will then be built in to
> the ANTLR tool correctly (there is a java class that is invoked by the code
> generator to give it a chance to perform certain things (such as escape
> strings) before the string template is used).
>
> All you need to do is ask on this dev list for a perforce login (just need a
> login name that you want to use). Then install the perforce client and
> follow the getting started text.
>

-- 
With best regards,
Y.Y.
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