Michael Rassmussen wrote:

There is obviously a strong push from some people to move struts to
subversion. I have no idea at all what subversion offers as benefits,
but I can say that I know it will create some immediate problems for
me. I use eclipse and I enjoy wonderful tools support for CVS. This
is also the case across the board with winCVS, Tortise, and others. What happens to those of us used to using tools to work with our
version control. Subversion is not nearly as supported as CVS. There
is a Subversion Eclipse plugin, but I think it is still in beta and
only works with some point release of subversion. Not exactly the
upgrade I would be hoping for.


Michael

I'm agree with you, i'm not a committer but i frequently synchronize my struts build with the apache repository.


With subversion, which isn't integrated as well as CVS into Eclipse (AFAIK), it would be more difficult.

Also a lot of people knows CVS, and perhaps (like me) don't want to integrate another software (svn) just for doing a rebuild of struts from CVS distro.

I understand that SVN is - perhaps - the futur of versionning - and that this futur is really near us - but i think that it's more easy to install CVS (client at least) or, better, CVs is integrated into all unix, which is not the case of SVN.

Please don't blame my english (nor my laziness to upgrade my develoment environment, but it's a lot of work!)

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