On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 6:00 AM, Joseph Prostko <joe.pros...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> actual commands like commit/update concerns the other developers.  I guess
>> they've been spoiled by SourceTree, and don't want to do those operations
>> from the command line.
>
>
> Few people _want_ to work with the git CLI. Be sure to tell your colleagues
> that fossil's CLI is _nothing_ like git's. If they're generally CLI-phobic
> then you're out of luck. (AFAIK, i'm the only member of my current team who
> even knows how to commit from the CLI :/).

I have mentioned this to them, but it's one of those things where they
are pretty much "frightened" by the CLI.  So yeah, even though I
prefer the CLI for most things (okay, Git can be a big headache...for
me anyway), I just don't see them agreeing to do something from the
CLI.  They would ideally like IDE integration, which seems to not
exist for Fossil.  I remember reading about someone taking a stab at
Fossil integration for Komodo IDE (which is the IDE I chose
specifically some time ago), but so far I don't see any evidence of it
being completed.  Maybe it's out there somewhere?  I might have to try
to take it on myself, as I only see my colleagues agreeing to use
source control if it is integrated into the IDE or can be utilized by
some sort of separate GUI component.

- joe
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