Hi Rex and Bonnie.  Thanks for the plug, Tom!

 

Yes, PRC could absolutely talk to and from Mercurial.  We coordinate the
version control of U2 like items to and from other source control tools. Tom
developed a pretty tight integration between PRC and Issue Trak, too.

The important thing about having it on the U2 side is - as Tom pointed out -
tracking all those non-directory file things and also being able to capture
edits done inside the U2 environment.  "ED" from TCL isn't going to respect
whether you have a program checked out or not on your PC in an outside
environment - but PRC can handle that part.  If either of you (or anyone) is
interested in talking more about this or having a web meeting to look at
PRC, just drop me a line!

 

Susan Joslyn

[email protected]

PRC - IT Governance for U2 developers

http://sjplus.com

 

 

 

Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 11:30:43 -0500

From: Rex Gozar <[email protected]>

To: U2 Users List <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [U2] Mercurial/TortoiseHg source version control

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Tom,

 

Would it possible to export all the source code from PRC into a flat

file/directory format for Mercurial?

 

rex

 

 

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