On Saturday 07 January 2006 17:16, you wrote: > Gaetan Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I can't let you say that. > > I'm also using vcs with the command line interface, but it's not the case > > for everybody. Without GUI, it's nearly impossible to make non-developers > > use vcs for example. > > > > If we want non-developers be able to use darcs, we need a nice interface, > > like tortoise for example. > > No. Version control systems such as CVS, DARCS, RCS are simple enough to > use even without GUI. If someone cannot comprehend a simple system like > DARCS, what kind of work might he or she be doing that would require > revision control? Letting the system know "record files bla and foo now" > isn't hard.
lol You haven't worked enough with persons who have *never* used a command line tool. It's very hard to make those persons use a vcs with a GUI, and I can say (because I have tried) it's quite impossible to make most of them begin both with vcs and command line tool Gaetan
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