begin  quoting Michael O'Keefe as of Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 11:49:27AM -0700:
> >>I'm moving to a new project next week, sadly, the Principal Engineer 
> >>is the same one who introduced Perforce into my current project, so I 
> >>have no chance of ditching it :(
> >
> >What don't you like about P4?
> 
> Oh, and also, having had ClearCase taken away from me, I don't like this 
> whole "copy from server to local workspace" paradigm.

I'm used to that, so it doesn't bother me.  You CC guys seem to wig about
about it, though... no doubt when I get subjected to CC, I'll be wigging
out about different paradigms.

(No doubt, the requirement for a full-time custom-trained administrator
to coordinate 4 developers will drive me batty...)

>                                                       I'd much rather 
> have full access to every version of a file like the @@ backdoor to CC's 
> NFS export

<shudder>

The network can never go down, then.

It's bad enough when the network goes down and you're forced to work
only on your local subnet or machine until it comes back up, but at
least there's still work to do (proof-read comments, if nothing else).

At contract[-3], the network would collapse every day between 2 and 3 pm,
for at least half-an-hour, up to an hour-and-a-half.

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