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Re: [Subclipse-dev] Dropping the CommandLine adapter from Subclipse

From: Jongsuk Lee <jongsuk.lee_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-12-03 01:47:34 CET

Hi, if i may to chime in, one concern for javasvn only is license issue.
I can not use javasvn due to license concern in my project.
Please keep command line adapter alive.

thanks for great work on subclipse team!

On 12/2/05, Jeffrey Kesselman <jeffpk@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> +1
>
> In my ignorance, I think removing the need to worry about the comamdn
> line and putting the focus compeltely on the complete stack can only
> help the complete stack efforts, which I prefer both practically and
> estheticly. :)
>
> JK
>
> On 12/2/05, Daniel Rall <dlr@collab.net> wrote:
> > On Fri, 02 Dec 2005, Mark Phippard wrote:
> >
> > > I am thinking that we should remove the CommandLine adapter as an
> option
> > > in Subclipse. There are just several key features that are not
> > > implemented reliably and I think users would be much better off using
> > > JavaSVN, even if that means they have to setup a local svnserve
> instance
> > > to access local repositories.
> >
> > Given that both JavaHL and JavaSVN exist for Subclipse and provide
> > superior performance and usability, supressesing it from casual usage
> > doesn't seem like an unreasonable idea. Rather than completing
> > ripping it out, how about not allowing it as a choice unless a
> > configuration toggle has been set (e.g. some System property)?
> >
> > > I am not talking about dropping it from svnClientAdapter. The
> CommandLine
> > > is still an excellent choice for svnAnt users as it implements the
> > > features an Ant user would need fairly well.
> >
> > Exactly -- it'll always be seriously useful to SvnAnt.
> >
> > > I just do not think it makes sense to offer an option in Subclipse
> that we
> > > know does not work completely especially when there are good
> alternatives.
> >
> > Not by default, no -- +1.
> >
> > > It is not that difficult to obtain JavaHL anymore and the only barrier
> to
> > > using JavaSVN is file:// access for which there is a workaround.
> > ...
> > --
> >
> > Daniel Rall
> >
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Received on Sat Dec 3 11:47:34 2005

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