Wow, I totally forgot about this thread. But thanks, because the email
notification reminded me that I should just unsubscribe myself. Even if
SVN were still a thing for me (why, hello, Git!), Versions would be dead to
me owing to the very topic of this thread. Best of luck to you. Thanks
Not only have I moved on from Versions, I've moved on from Subversion and
on to Git. If you have the option, try it. You'll like it, once you get
the hang of it -- although that can take a while if you're used to SVN.
And if you need a nice GUI for Git, SourceTree is pretty full-featured and
I say, good job, Dirk et. al. It's been a long time coming, but
clearly you've been working on it. My biggest fear about Versions has
been the lack of updates, and that we had bought licenses to a dead-in-
the-water product. I'm glad to be wrong about that.
All in all, I like the visual
When I click on the Remind me later button in the dialog prompting
me to update my copy of Versions, it should not prompt me again until
I launch Versions again. Instead, it prompts me every half hour or so
(never really timed it, but it's often enough to be annoying). Not
only does it prompt
On Jul 7, 7:42 am, Mitch Cohen mitchellsco...@gmail.com wrote:
They are scattered all over my hard drive (organized by client)
Wow, you let your client organize your hard drive? :)
Oh, yes, I'd vote for one client = one repo, too. That's how we do
it; keeps a balance between too many and too
I go back and forth on this matter. See, SVN has no real move command
(at least, as far as I know, but I'm for sure one of the least
experienced SVN users on this forum). So it's perfectly in sync with
what's really going on with a move to display a deleted and an added
icon.
On the other