Hey guys, just thought you may be interested in reading this, this morning
I emailed one of the Nautilis developers about integrating CVS, sounds
like they're already been thinking about this.
I was just wondering, what do you people think about a nice integrated CVS
client at the file manageer level? For those who don't know, Nautilis is
the new filemanager for the Gnome project and is looking quite nice from
the screenshots. (http://nautilus.eazel.com/).
Mark
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Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 17:52:06 -0700
From: Darin Adler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Derricutt, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Integrating CVS to Nautilis
> Hi, I've been looking at the screenshots for Nautilis and must say it's
> looking very nice.
>
> I was wondering is it was possible to integrate any CVS functionality into
> Nautilis?
>
> i.e. if the user is viewing a directory with a ./CVS subdirectory, hide
> ./CVS (optional) and add some details columns for branch/version, and menu
> items for commit/update/view log etc. etc.
>
> Would this be hard to implement at all?
It's a good idea, and one that we've discussed within the Nautilus team.
It's not something we're doing for the 1.0 version, but we want to make sure
that our component architecture is good enough so that someone could add it
and we might do it ourselves for a post-1.0 version.
-- Darin