Hey David, 

Sorry to continue this further OT, but I was under the impression that GIT was 
being considered more as an "alternative" repo for projects that favour speed 
over other things. I have long hoped that WTP in particular would move to a 
more "modern" repo like subversion that supports transactional model. 


Thanks, 

Cameron 

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Lance, 

subversion hasn't really caught on at Eclipse (though a few projects happily 
use it) and now GIT is considered "the future" at Eclipse (if not next 
generation). 

But I can not imagine what led you to this mailing list to ask this question. 

You'll probably want to read some of the "new comer" type mailing lists/forums 
to learn more about Eclipse. 
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/ 





        From:   "Campbell, Lance" <[email protected]> 
        To:     "General discussion of project-wide or architectural issues." 
<[email protected]> 
        Date:   05/21/2010 05:03 PM 
        Subject:        [wtp-dev] subversion 
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I have heard through our campus IT server administrators that subversion is the 
next generation of CVS. I know CVS is offered by default by Eclipse. What about 
subversion? Any thoughts? 

Thanks, 

Lance Campbell 
Software Architect/DBA/Project Manager 
Web Services at Public Affairs 
217-333-0382 
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