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On Saturday, December 4, 2010, denny trebbin <dra_k_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Laurent,
> sorry for the way it goes in this thread, but everything started with 
> question "can we move to a different VCS?" (It was not my question). I said 
> other then SVN or CVS is not possible if mostly here all are stuck with/to 
> Xcode. Then I got a stupid answer to use XC4 then. But which is not available 
> for normal guys.Now anybody tries to be smarter and tell me "you don't need 
> ...", "you can subscribe ...", "don't show me your tools ..." and many more 
> of that none question answering stuff.
> All what I wanted is to here how can we go to a modern VCS if the most people 
> here use Xcode. All what I receive (after I told what I think about Xcode and 
> none paying anything for a developer subscription) is something like "nil".
> Maybe we should rewind everything before the question about another VCS 
> started and then I come back and try see if the world could be bigger then 
> this here actually looks like.
> Cheers
> PS:What do I need to
>  do to get a Email moderated that was send some weeks ago to this mailing 
> list? I received an auto generated answer that told me my Email is to huge 
> and one of the moderator needs to do something with it. It was about an 
> MacRuby crash with crash log and some screen shots.
> --- Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com> schrieb am Fr, 3.12.2010:
>
> Von: Laurent Sansonetti <lsansone...@apple.com>
> Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] converging for 1.0
> An: "MacRuby development discussions." <macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org>
> Datum: Freitag, 3. Dezember, 2010 22:23 Uhr
>
> Hi Denny,
> I don't understand how the thread ended up like this, but you do not need to 
> pay anything to develop with MacRuby. All you need is a copy of Xcode 3, 
> which comes free with Mac OS X. If you don't have your DVDs handy, you can 
> download it for free on developer.apple.com.
> Once Xcode 3 is installed in your Mac, just install MacRuby and you should be 
> done.
> Xcode 4 is a different version, it's still in beta so we cannot discuss it 
> here until it's fully released.
> It is also possible to develop with MacRuby without Xcode at all, as Dave 
> mentioned.
> Laurent
> On Dec 3, 2010, at 8:55 AM, denny trebbin wrote:
> Hehe, don't make me laugh again that way.I am neither and iOS developer nor 
> an Mac developer. I love to use a Mac but for developing platform independent 
> stuff. Apple changed there support for Java so I made a move and learned 
> Ruby. I though MacRuby is just an MRI alternative with the 
> nice possibility to use OSX features. Like it is possible with 
> the dying Apple JDK. Sorry if I expected to much.
> --- Travis Kay <proto...@gmail.com <http://mc/compose?to=proto...@gmail.com>> 
> schrieb am Fr,
>  3.12.2010:
>
> Von: Travis Kay
>  <proto...@gmail.com <http://mc/compose?to=proto...@gmail.com>>
> Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] converging for 1.0
> An: "MacRuby development discussions." <macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org>
> Datum: Freitag, 3. Dezember, 2010 16:24 Uhr
>
> You need a paid developer subscription.
>
> Travis
>
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:03 AM, denny trebbin <dra_k_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Can you download XC4 without paying 99$ ?My none paid account allows me only 
> to download XC3 :-)
> --- russell muetzelfeldt <russm-macruby-de...@slofith.org> schrieb am Mi, 
> 1.12.2010:
>
> Von: russell muetzelfeldt <russm-macruby-de...@slofith.org>
>
> Betreff: Re: [MacRuby-devel] converging for 1.0
> An: macruby-devel@lists.macosforge.org
> Datum: Mittwoch, 1. Dezember, 2010 14:06 Uhr
>
>
>> From: Caio Chassot 
>> <li...@caiochassot.com <http://mc/compose?to=li...@caiochassot.com>>
>> On 2010-12-01, at 07:45 , denny trebbin wrote:
>>>
>>> GitHub or BitBucket (I love Mercurial, its pretty much easier then Git, 
>>> IMO) doesn't
>  really matter but I think a switch to almost newer source control system 
> will stop by the use of Xcode. Because Xcode is crappy and supports not 
> distributed source control system.I switched from Java to Ruby and thanks to 
> MacRuby I tried Xcode but hell I can understand how people are able to write 
> code with Xcode ;-)Anyways anything is better then SVN
>>
>> How much can we talk about Xcode 4 wrt SCM integration?
>
> mention of the git support in Xcode 4 is on a no login required page at 
> apple, so I guess that feature is considered "public" now...
>
> http://developer.apple.com/technologies/tools/whats-new.html#version-editor
>
>
> cheers
>
> Russell
>
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> Mundus vult decipi, ergo
>  decipiatur.
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