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Re: Gui Clients

From: Matthew O. Persico <persicom_at_acedsl.com>
Date: 2001-01-31 03:44:55 CET

Kevin Pilch-Bisson wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2001 at 11:11:42PM +0100, Branko �ibej wrote:
> > Kevin Pilch-Bisson wrote:
> >
> > > Hey all,
> > >
> > > I was thinking of taking a stab at a Java gui, and maybe a Qt/KDE Gui
> > > too, (depending on how energetic I feel), but I was thinking it would be
> > > good if they all look fairly uniform, so does anyone have any screen
> > > shots of what the Windows Gui looks like? You could either mail them to
> > > me or post them on the web somewhere.
> >
> > What happened to your versionable filesystem? :-)
>
> Its still kicking around as an idea. I just want to get more familiar
> with the subversion stuff before I start out.

Hmm, versionable file system. Sounds like ClearCase to me... :-)

But seriously, I think CC has the best paradigm in SCM. Unfortuntely, it
is way too wieldy (read: expensive) for my situation.

However, once SVN is up and stable, how far would we really be from
implementing the CC paradigm?

Of course, the other question is, how many patents are violated in the
attempt?

Food for thought...

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