Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-14 Thread Glen Mazza
--- Simon Pepping <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Subversion has strong migration utilities from CVS. > I migrated some of > my own projects without problems. Addmittedly they > are small. By now > the ASF must have collected much experience with > such migrations. > I think it's just been a few pro

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-14 Thread Simon Pepping
Subversion is an effort to improve upon CVS in a number of areas. One such area is revision control. Subversion remembers which changed files were committed in a single commit transaction. These change sets can be viewed later, and reverted. Subversion has strong migration utilities from CVS. I mi

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-14 Thread Chris Bowditch
Glen Mazza wrote: Noted. My instinct would be for us to wait about 6-9 months after several other projects move over. If no problems with them, or at least no major problems, then I think it would be fine for us to switch products if other committers would like. However, this will still require s

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-12 Thread Glen Mazza
Noted. My instinct would be for us to wait about 6-9 months after several other projects move over. If no problems with them, or at least no major problems, then I think it would be fine for us to switch products if other committers would like. However, this will still require someone SVN-loving

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-12 Thread Clay Leeds
Jeremias Maerki said: > I use SVN at home and at work. With great success. Command line works > great and is very easy and intuitive. TortoiseSVN (Explorer Plug-In for > Windows) is also quite nice although on some not quite ordinary > operations the thingy seems to do a few things wrong messing up

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-12 Thread Jeremias Maerki
I use SVN at home and at work. With great success. Command line works great and is very easy and intuitive. TortoiseSVN (Explorer Plug-In for Windows) is also quite nice although on some not quite ordinary operations the thingy seems to do a few things wrong messing up the local working copy from t

Re: [Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-11 Thread Clay Leeds
A very interesting read! Looks like a really nice tool. We may consider it ourselves in-house, as the infrastructure has some really nice features! Thanks for the heads up! Web Maestro Clay On Jun 11, 2004, at 3:05 PM, Peter B. West wrote: Original Message Subject: CVS and Subv

[Fwd: CVS and Subversion]

2004-06-11 Thread Peter B. West
Original Message Subject: CVS and Subversion Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 12:17:27 +0200 From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Apache Infrastructure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> In reaction to some worried emails