Still using this actively at work.

Dave Irving


On 08/03/18 15:23, Christian Lenz wrote:
I’m really against the idea to remove such a big Feature. Mercurial, SVN and 
GIT are the most big Players.
And first we should often see what happens on other IDEs. Yes I know, we are 
not IntelliJ but this is a big Player and they only decided to remove ClearCase 
because it is not developed further (Last update 2014, says wiki) But SVN was 
the latest update last year, mercurial this year.

I had to work with SVN too and it was great with NetBeans, if this will be 
removed, what I should I do then? Switching to IntelliJ?

As Oracle decided to remove Ruby and UML Support from NetBeans, as you can see 
it now, those Projects are Kind of dead. Ruby is I think working okish but not 
that full Feature as it should be. And UML, yeah there is easyUML but it is not 
that good atm for years.

Oracle decided to remove the JS Support think 5 years or so too, because of 
what? The usage wasn’t so good?. After years it came back. Not that perfect but 
good enough to work with. I didn’t like the choice that Ruby, JS (Which is now 
in again, hooray) and UML was removed from the IDE.

On the contrary, NetBeans should Support a lot of more stuff inside the core 
with the ability to decide yes I want that Feature or not. A lot of stuff is 
still missing like Go, Kotlin (Not workable I think but I will see it later), 
Galen, Rust, etc.

We should clearly discuss such big Change and my 2 cents are, please, don’t do 
that.


Cheers

Chris

Von: Antonio
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. März 2018 16:09
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: Possible Removal of SVN

Hi there,

As far as I remember the support of svn in NetBeans was due to licensing
issues. This has nothing to do with who uses subversion or not. FreeBSD,
as an example, has been using/is using subversion successfully for years.

Kind regards,
Antonio

On 08/03/18 15:29, Paul Franz wrote:
There has been a discussion going on in the NetBeans Users list about
removing support for SVN. And it was recommended to bring up the topic
here.

Just to give me 2 cents into the thought of removing Subversion support
from NetBeans. I am against it just because older FLOSS projects and of
course older internal projects for corporations use Subversion. So I
think removing support for Subversion from NetBeans would be a bad
overall move.

Just so that you have a little background on me. I use ClearCase and
Subversion for the corporation I work for. For my personal projects
located on BitBucket I use Mercurial. And for most part in both cases I
use the command-line for most of my source code control interaction. So
I know that I am an outlier, but my fellow developers need to GUIs to
interact with source code control.

Paul Franz
Senior Principal Applications Engineer
Oracle Transportation Management


Forwarded message:

From: Claus Lüthje <[email protected]>
To: Eduard <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Do you use NetBeans with SVN or CVS?
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 15:08:24 +0100

Many customers I worked with here in Switzerland still use SVN, too.
I completely understand the urge to leave SVN for eg Git, but reality
is slower …

Claus

Am 08.03.2018 um 15:05 schrieb Eduard <[email protected]>:

I'm using SVN.

I'd be against removing SVN support from NB, doing would greatly
reduce the usefulnes of NB for me.
--
Eduard

David Heffelfinger wrote:
Thanks for bringing this up, I'll discuss with the NetCAT organizers.

David

On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 8:41 AM, Brett Ryan <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


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