Walter Prins wrote:
> We use Subversion together with the TortoiseSVN Explorer plug-in 
> interface.  I have very little negative to say about it and recommend it 
> highly.  (We've been running it for more than 2 years now iirc, prior to 
> that we used CVS, and prior to that the really awful Borland 
> TeamSource.)  Subversion supports both "Copy-Modify-Merge" as well as 
> (more recently) the "Lock-Modify-Unlock" models of source management.  
> TortoiseSVN on the other hand makes subversion's abilities instantly 
> available wherever you have an explorer dialog or window.

Project JEDI is working on Delphi plug-in to have Subversion support in 
the IDE. It uses TortoiseSVN to do the heavy lifting.

> There are other options of course, FreeVCS (nee JediVCS) comes to mind 
> and integrates with Delphi into the IDE (iirc)

You've got the "nee" backward. The tool now known as JEDI VCS was 
originally called Free VCS.

-- 
Rob


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