At 09:51 AM 29/06/2005 -0400, Mark Galbreath wrote: [snip] >With VS.NET you will have to code on Windoze workstations and have to use >SourceSafe as version control [snip]
I beg to differ. First, surely you realize that the way SVN works makes it fit into almost any scenario with any editor or IDE. It does not lock the files; instead, they can be edited at any time, and then they are compared with the repository when you request that they be. Thus, SVN can easily be used with VS.NET even without having it integrated into the IDE. However, there are plugins such as the aforementioned TortoiseSVN and also Ankh SVN which place the more common SVN commands into the context menus within VS.NET. With these plugins installed, there is absolutely no reason to use SourceSafe over SVN, unless you really like SourceSafe and don't mind files getting randomly corrupted and such :-) Jonathan Gilbert _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
