VSS requires individual files to be checked out before you
can modify them. SVN does not require individual file check
out. Because of this different its easy to use DevStudio with
SVN. I would see intragtion as a nice to have not an
essential.
BArry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mordecai Zibkoff [mailto:zipgunii@yahoo.com]
> Sent: 19 October 2002 05:31
> To: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: integration w/visual studio.net
>
>
> Hi there!
> I've been following your product for a while now,
> eager to use it for one or another new project. The
> current one I'm on is an all M$ project, which is
> using vss as its source control, and frankly, I find
> it slow to refresh the tree, and not terribly
> flexible. I would love to give subversion a try, but
> I'll loose all that really nice ide integration with
> Visual Studio (its nice when it works that is!) Any
> chance you or someone you know would be developing or
> willing to develop a visual studio add in to integrate
> svn?
>
> Eagerly awaiting your answer,
> Mordecai Zibkoff
>
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