Ryan Duffield wrote:

Hey Ian,

Yeah, we're using sgv basically as the vss replacement. It (vss) was just too darn slow over the vpn, but with a replacement we wanted to give those developers using vs.net the familiar vss feel with sgv's vs.net add-ins. The windows forms sgv client is also pretty good -- all of the threading/population bugs that I've seen in 1.0 have apparently been fixed in 1.1. A nice replacement for those of us who won't use vs.net, but also want to be able to quickly see our pending check-ins at the end of the day :)


I've never found the source control support in vs.net particularly nice. We use perforce here and I always use their client instead of the vs integration.

I haven't had any major issues with their client api yet, either.

Anyhow, I guess I will start <sgvget> and see how it goes. How do you usually take contributions? Couldn't find much on the site.


Just post it to the list as a zip. Someone - either me or another developer will review the code and then commit it for you. If you start requiring lots of changes then we'll get sick of doing the commits on your behalf and we'll give you commit access :) Standard opensource codeocracy.

Check out the coding conventions at http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=6080&group_id=31650

now if I only had time to get around to writing the perforce tasks.

Ian

Ryan

-----Original Message----- From: Ian MacLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 7/22/2003 10:18 AM To: Ryan Duffield Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [NAntC-Dev] Vault tasks



Ryan,
Sounds great. I don't use vault personally but it looks a whole lot
nicer than using sourcesafe. The pricing isn't too bad either. Its also
got a nice managed client interface doesn't it ?

Ian

>Hi,
>
>Is there any interest in Vault tasks, similar to the VSS ones? I'd love to port my custom app that we use for our automated builds to native NAnt tasks, instead of using exec :)
>
>Ryan
>
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