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Re: Is SVN ready for use?

From: <cmpilato_at_collab.net>
Date: 2002-12-09 23:00:14 CET

Garrett Rooney <rooneg@electricjellyfish.net> writes:

> Roman Rytov wrote:
>
> >What I don't know is how to enforse programmers to update and commit
> >their changes on a regular basis. I asked already about "watch" and
> >because it yet to come I wanna know how people work. Now my team is
> >working with VSS and a version builder detects whether someone forgot to
> >check-in files just before building. Unfortunately it happens pretty
> >frequently. How to prevent forgetting?
> >
>
> get programmers who don't suck.
>
> seriously, if your programmers can't be taught to type 'svn status' to
> see that they have uncommitted modifications in their working copy, or
> that they should 'svn update' once a day or more, then you should fire
> them and get someone better.
>
> these are basic, fundamental tasks that come with using a version
> control system.

Roman: I think that means that Garrett here is volunteering to come
teach all your programmers to use Subversion so they can preserve
their jobs.

Garrett: Down boy! :-) We all have habits that are hard to break.

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