On Monday 03 July 2006 20:30, Charles O Nutter wrote:
> On 7/3/06, David Corbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sourceforge will always be there, as far as I understand it. We'll put
> links all over to point at the new location, but the "pre-codehaus" JRuby
> world will exist there, intact. 

Right.  But I still think a copy of the tarball should be somewhere else.  You 
never know if SourceForge might have some 'unexpected challenges".  

> So that's two votes for TRUNK only. 
>
> I'll second the recomendation for Subversive over Subclipse.  Neither is
>
> > perfect, but Subversive seems more stable to me, and the community seems
> > much
> > better to me.
>
> I don't know what's up with Subclipse. It's been around forever and they
> don't seem to get it. Subversive is exactly what I tried to get the
> Subclipse guys to do, but they seem intent on making a mediocre
> general-purpose SVN client--rather than a really good Eclipse Team plugin.
>

That's very perceptive of you.  I was actually told on the mailing list once 
that the real reason the plugin was being done was to have adequate support 
for integrating with refactoring.  I asked about wanting some feature (not 
humongously difficult I suspect) and 'they' actually said that it was very 
unlikely, because it was easy enough to do in TortiseSVN.


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