Am 06.03.2015 um 18:45 schrieb Ron W:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Tontyna <tont...@ultrareal.de
<mailto:tont...@ultrareal.de>> wrote:
Maybe me and my co-workers aren't exemplars of The Average Fossil
User (current and future) but typing commands in a shell is not our
common approach to move or delete files.
Reference point are files on a harddrive actually belonging to a
specific software project which are managed and altered via IDE and
file browser and afterwards confirmed (not performed) in fossil.
Fossil should not interfere with that worklflow.
BTW: As soon as I started exploring Fossil I startet developing a
GUI application to comfortably operate Fossil. My GUI is much alike
Paul's `fcommit`.
I am curious which IDE you and your team are using. Also, why you chose
to write a stand-alone GUI application for Fossil rather than configure
your IDE to interact with Fossil.
It's mainly Embarcadero Delphi and of course it's possible to write
widgets or post-build-scripts to do basic stuff and for shure I'll do that.
Root cause for the GUI is: To incline my boss towards Fossil we need
something he will integrate without grumbling into his personal workflow.
Some other reasons are
- explore Fossil in a comfortable way
- our products contain many files the IDE has no clue of
- psycho-wise it serves the feeling of being in charge
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