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De: Egon Willighagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Today I received an update from SourceForge announcing that subversion support 
>has gone public. Since I like subversion a lot more than CVS (e.g. you can 
>move files!), I would like to propose to move to SVN.
>
>There a lot of open things, like how we should port our CVS tree to SVN. If 
>everyone is OK with this, let's try to make this move somewere in march. Since 
>I have to do this for other SF projects too, I will report later on how 
>things are suppose to work.


>From what I heard about SVN, it's a lot better than CVS (moving files, atomic 
>commit, ...).
My only concern is the SVN support in Eclipse: plugins do exist but I don't 
know how well they are integrated, and they require one more step in the 
installation to be able to check out Jmol.

Installing a development environment for Jmol with Eclipse is currently very 
straightforward (thanks to Bob's work on the developers' documentation). If 
anyone is interested to help working on Jmol, it's very easy. That would be 
great to keep this as simple as possible.

Does anyone know if SVN will be supported natively in Eclipse in the near 
future ? I am pretty sure it will be done, but I don't know when.
Otherwise, does anyone have experience with a SVN plugin for Eclipse ?

Nico



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