Hi Everyone,
My name is Pablo I work as the Lead Developer and Systems Analyst at the
Trust in Miami, FL. We are currently using Monotone for one of our internal
projects and so far I must say I really like it. If it proves it self it
well replace the cvs servers. This was after careful
Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bak when I used monotone for the first time, I was surprised to see that
all the merge options provided were pretty much modal. So I came up with
the code attached below (not on my own, it's largely copied from random
bits on the Web, it's probably
Hi Pablo!
Pablo Delgado schrieb:
But overall monotone was simple to
use, flexible, stable, secure and had the most hooks allowing for tight
integration with other software used for Developement Tracking and work
just as the documentation stated it should work. Great Job!!!
Cool! Thanks!
I
Pablo Delgado wrote:
I hope that I can be of help. I was reading your ROADMAP file in the src
directory and saw that you guys are looking to write up a HACKERS guide
There is a HACKING file in the source directory as well.
Cheers,
Derek
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Hi Everyone,
[name] recommended that I started working on something that I feel bothers
me or I need. Well, one of this things is
the commit templating capability that cvs has. This feature allows the
repository manager to establish the basic structure of the commit message.
This helps obvioudly
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Hi Everyone,
Someone recommended that I started working on something that I feel bothers
me or I need. Well, one of thing I miss is the commit
On Sat, 2007-09-22 at 22:25 -0600, Pablo Delgado wrote:
Someone recommended that I started working on something that I feel
bothers me or I need. Well, one of thing I miss is the commit
templating capability that cvs has. This feature allows the repository
manager or project leader to