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Re: SVN improvements

From: Brian W. Fitzpatrick <fitz_at_collab.net>
Date: 2005-04-05 14:45:52 CEST

On Apr 5, 2005, at 6:42 AM, John Peacock wrote:

> Pavel Radzivilovsky wrote:
>> We thought that trying to teach people about copy-edit-merge while
>> taking away the Visual Studio integration would not fly. While
>> TortoiseSVN (the Windows Exploerer plug-in) is a fine product, AnkhSVN
>> (the VS.NET plug-in) was not ready for general use at the time we
>> tried
>> it (version 0.5.5). Version 0.6 is still not out, and I don't know how
>> much it will fix.
>
> You may want to do a little more research. There is a commercial SCC
> plugin for Subversion available from PushOK:
>
> http://www.pushok.com/soft_svn.php
>
> which integrates very well into whatever SCC IDE you choose to utilize
> (including VS.NET). It does not use the bindings, but rather drives
> the commandline utility via a GUI. I actually suggested that the
> developers create the Subversion plugin, since I was very happy with
> the CVS plugin that they also created.

In addition, Subversion 1.2 should be released shortly, and it supports
file locking (also known as "reserve checkouts").

Good luck,

-Fitz

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