Monday, October 4, 2004, 6:25:43 PM, Ariel Arjona wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 15:13:41 -0700, Ben Reser <ben@reser.org> wrote:
>> I just don't think a slow down of a command that isn't used that often,
>> is a serious enough issue to justify a release now. People are making
>> it sound like the command doesn't work, it does. It's just slower than
>> it would be otherwise. Is it inconvient, yes. Will we fix it, yes.
>> But we've got other issues that we'd look really bad releasing a 1.1.1
>> without fixing. I just don't see a 1.1.1 release any earlier than 2 or
>> 3 weeks out.
>>
>
> Ben, to clarify, the issue is more serious than it might intially seem
> if you use TSVN. Every time you try to expand a folder in the repo
> browser it's a ls operation. The bug makes it slow to the point of
> making it unusable.
But how often is that feature used? In a team of 14 guys using TSVN
every day, I've found that we rarely use the repo browser. After
creating a working copy, most of the time TSVN is just getting the
status of the working copy to display the status of the folders and
files.
Don't get me wrong, I think 6 minutes to do an 'ls' is a bit steep,
but I just wanted to clarify a bit about how often that feature is
actually used.
-John
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Received on Tue Oct 5 13:17:39 2004