Who needs help when you have google and cfdocs.org :) 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Yee
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2004 4:45 PM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Version control and IDE integration.

"I love it. It has everything."

but does it have help?  

That's one of the reason's why i haven't switched from homesite.  Love the
F1 help :)

ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig McDonald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 2004 4:41 PM
To: CFAussie Mailing List
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Version control and IDE integration.


Can somebody give me a very quick rundown on the pros of subversion vs cvs?

If there's a good reason to migrate... we're currently using CVS and it
works well for us, so would need a decent reason to go to the effort of
migrating our cvs repos.

We're eclipse as our cvs client btw. Can't go past eclipse for ur CF IDE now
IMO - I love it. It has everything.

Craig.

Geoff Bowers wrote:

> 
> TRACEY, Darren wrote:
> 
>> I'm about to implement a new version control system. My choice for 
>> version control is now down to either CVS or SVN (Subversion).
>> The scales were tipping in favour of SVN, until someone mentioned to 
>> me that SVN didn't integrate well with IDEs yet. They were a java 
>> developer and not a CF developer, so this opinion may or may not 
>> apply to what I want to do.
>> I was planning on using either TortoiseCVS or TortoiseSVN on the clients.
>> I personally use Homesite+, but others use Dreamweaver. At some 
>> future point we may want to explore the possibility of using Eclipse 
>> as well.
>> I'm under the impression that the Tortoise clients will just work 
>> with Homesite, but how will they go with Dreamweaver? Do I need to 
>> use a client at all, or will these IDEs just plug into the CVS or SNV 
>> servers?
> 
> 
> SVN is a better product.  CVS is better supported.  Good SVN -> CVS 
> conversion tools exist.
> 
> We have evaluated SVN and will be migrating -- but not yet.  We use a 
> variety of different CVS tools and not all of them have equivalents in
SVN.
> 
> If all you use is Tortoise and have never needed anything else -- SVN 
> is the go.  Otherwise the scales might tip the other way, for now.
> Certainly interest in SVN is growing but CVS is generally very good so 
> there is a considerable amount of inertia if you know what I mean.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> -- geoff
> PS. Daemon is hiring!
> http://www.daemon.com.au/go/company/jobs
> 
> 

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