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Thanks for the info. My initial inclination was towards SVN, but there are
other groups here using CVS which makes it the path of least resistance.
Selection of software is very political around here, and that is often (read
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Thanks for the info. My initial inclination was towards SVN, but there are
other groups here using CVS which makes it the path of least resistance.
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Hi,
I have replied earlier here about version control, eclipse, dw,
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We are CF & SQL Server shop and
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yes, SubClipse IIRC.
We use CVS, but not a bug track tool as we have Remedy/ServiceCenter here
for that. I had pushed it onto the group when SVN
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SVN == Subversion.
The eclipse plugin is called subClipse. A good windows client is
Tortoise SVN.
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I would tend to shy away from CVS and look towards SVN. SVN is a bit
more robust in that you can deal with more than just text-based files
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I would definitely look into subversion - I believe there is a plugin for
eclipse and the windows integration is very nice. Of all the versioning
software I've used to date, it was, by far, my favorite.
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I would tend to shy away from CVS and look towards SVN. SVN is a bit
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