On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 10:26 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
(NOTE : The "RBPM" mentioned above works (if it worked) much like
WebDav, with the ability to log in to a project, check out specific
items for editing, and maintain synchronization of the latest versions.
Like CVS but more simple and seamless.)
Amen to that. WebDAV is a mess
Why do you think it's a mess? You mean RBPM is mess?
WebDAV is just file sharing+locking via http. Seems like it would be an excellent starting point for a distributed revision control system. I think Subversion (supposed CVS replacement) in fact does use WebDAV as it's preferred mode of deployment. If that's so then... we need...
1) a Subversion DAV client for Rev
2) A Rev plugin to handle mapping between Rev IDE events and Subversion DAV requests.
This could work!
Alex Rice, Software Developer Architectural Research Consultants, Inc. http://ARCplanning.com
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