Reinier wrote ... > What are your plans? (Note: haven't used the Lazarus SVN plugin yet)
Well, at this point, I'm trying to get an idea of what has been done in Lazarus. I wanted to answer the question of how to do revisioning on my projects (one of which is in collaboration with another developer, my son). Also, I wanted to find out who has done what and who is interested in doing what. Then, I had planned on looking at how other IDE integreated projects such as Eclipse, Netbeans, QT, (maybe even Visual Studio Express on my wife's windows machine), and stand-alone applications such as TortoiseSVN, SmartSVN, and also some web-based repo access is done such as in github, beanstalk (etc). Ok, let me be honest, I am not really familiar with using revision control systems ... I have a couple of projects on SourceForge which I use Git, and SVN on. But it hasn't totally become part of my workflow yet, since it just is a pain right now, and I wanted to make revision control less painful when developing in Lazarus. > See here for a message on an extended SVN class that might serve as a > basis for porting functionality: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg28007.html thanks for this ref. ... not quite what I was looking for, but it all helps to put it in the learning bucket ... > I might well be interested in helping with a mercurial port... Thanks for showing interest ... I guess I wasn't thinking of ports per se, I was thinking more along the lines of a generic tool for handling traffic and management of revision control systems. Thanks again for your message, Dawson -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
