On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:05:10PM -0500, Warren Postma wrote:
> Hi. Having realized that (a) CVS Sucks, and (b) BitKeeper is expensive
> (and closed source), I thought, why not try to help out the Subversion
> project. I am wondering who is currently working on a portable (or even
> non-portable) GUI for Subversion? I noticed there is a little bit of
> VB code floating around (still incomplete?) but nothing much else is
> going on.
>
> My own need is for a simple svn gui to be a VSS workalike. Reason
> being? It would help me get VSS people out of VSS and into a real
> system where we can begin to teach the old dogs some new (svn) tricks.
>
> What is the current state of the project in respect to GUI stuff? I
> checked the mailing lists and there hasn't been much traffic since last
> June on any GUI topics.
>
In addition to the efforts mentioned in other replies, you might look at
http://gsvn.tigris.org (a python, GNOME gui), and http://rapidsvn.tigris.org
(a portable C++ gui using wxwindows).
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