On 12/28/06 11:28 AM, Claude Schneegans wrote:
>> users have to go and fetch the latest versions.  Its really
>> simple in Eclipse, right-click > Team > Update...done!
> 
> Ok, but what if they don't? They can create a new version from an
> absolete copy?

So?  You have a complete record of all changes made so it is easy to go back
and see what has changed.

>> Using  asimple ANT script, you can get all th latest code from the
>> repository and push it to a server....bammm!
> 
> .... and overwrite some more latest code already pushed by someone
> else?.... BADAMMMM! ;-)

See above.  You have all of the previous versions available to you so you
can easily fix things, as opposed to being stuck not knowing what
modifications have been made.
 
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