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Re: [Subclipse-users] General Subclipse Usage Question

From: Brad Bonkoski <bbonkoski_at_mediaguide.com>
Date: 2006-02-16 19:50:29 CET

Even if you all work from the trunk...
Every user should have their own checked out version of the trunk, so if
they decide to blow it away they would only affect their local copy, and
not the repository (Or anyone else's checked out version of the
trunk)....The beauty of source control.

Of course you should consider the merge implications of having everyone
work on the trunk, unless there are very clearly defined modules, even
so it would probably be easier/safer for them each to work from their
own branches, but that's just a side note....

-B

etornick wrote:

>We are thinking about using subclipse for a large project. This project will
>have many developers, and some will be coming on board as newbies.
>Additionally we are thinking of having a release manager be a coordinator of
>the creation of the branches and tags.
>
>For the most part, the developers will be working off the trunk until we
>start gettting into more formal release procedures, then people might be
>assigned to work on a branch for a specific maintenance release etc...
>
>What concerns me is that it seems incredibly easy to go into the repository
>view and select a folder (like the branches folder - (using the suggested
>subversion folder layouts of branches - tags - trunk....)) and right click
>and delete!!! You could blow away 50 branches this way!
>
>I experimented with this a bit and it really did the delete from the
>"eclipse perspective". The project in another eclipse workspace seemed to be
>orphaned because when I tried a team->synchronize it said there was nothing
>to synchronize with.
>
>I figured there must be a way to control this so that certain people could
>be restricted to doing certain operations and it seems like the "hooks" were
>the only way.
>
>
>Any ideas/thoughts on how to deal with this issue would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Ed
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>
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