Re: SVN (was: RE: The cash of our lives / Dvorak)

2003-06-11 Thread Greg Stein
One of the previous concerns was tool support. Since then, we have SVN capability in ViewCVS, and there is also an SVN plugin for Eclipse and IDEA, and several GUIs. SVN itself has been stable for a long while; the only real concern [for the ASF] is the related tool support. For Maven

RE: SVN (was: RE: The cash of our lives / Dvorak)

2003-06-11 Thread Sander Striker
From: Greg Stein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 11:31 AM One of the previous concerns was tool support. Since then, we have SVN capability in ViewCVS, and there is also an SVN plugin for Eclipse and IDEA, and several GUIs. SVN itself has been stable for a long

Re: SVN (was: RE: The cash of our lives / Dvorak)

2003-06-11 Thread Paul Hammant
FWIW, Subversion is working quite well for us in a Corporate Intranet. Blending modules for content management (that can be edited in WYSIWYG form, either in-situ or in off-line modes) and others for code make it a very compelling replacement for CVS at the project level, and Wikis at the

RE: SVN (was: RE: The cash of our lives / Dvorak)

2003-06-11 Thread Noel J. Bergman
What would be helpful is if we can identify which tools are currently used The CVS command line over SSH, obviously. TortoiseCVS. WinCVS. We could all survey our projects, or put up a Wiki page to collect what people are actively using. --- Noel