>I only know two... I've used Perforce and Subversion for 20 years. For me, the >most important thing is ease of use, such as what visual tools it has and how >it integrates with IDEs like Eclipse. With Git, can you do >an Eclipse >refactoring without worrying about which files you need to check out? Do files >have to be checked out at all before being edited? If so, is there an Eclipse >plugin to check them out? How do I see what >files I need to submit, and what >changes I've made? If this is all done on the command line, I have no interest >in returning to 1972.
Gordon, Honestly, I understand where you are at but without knowing git perhaps you could refrain from passing judgment on it? Yes there are GUI tools, no, it's not at all like perforce. Yes, you can refactor much, much better than either of the other ones you mentioned. Yes, there are plugins. Mike
