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Re: [Subclipse-users] What is Tags column on Resource History used for?

From: Mark Phippard <markp_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2006-03-15 15:13:08 CET

"Andrew Goodnough" <Andrew.Goodnough@wicourts.gov> wrote on 03/15/2006
09:10:00 AM:

> I'm doing a "Right click on a file -> Team -> Show Resource History" to
> get to the Resource History.
>
> After our recent migration to SVN, some of the developers were
> expecting to see tag information in the Tags column similar to CVS.
> This column is blank both for project files that were converted to SVN
> using the cvs2svn tool and those created in SVN to begin with. While
> cvs2svn did create the proper branches/tags that matched our CVS
> branches/tags, it didn't populate this column and I thought maybe we
> would start to see data in this column going forward (as we did svn
> copy's to create branches/tags). Not the case.
>
> My response to them so far is that it is really not necessary to see
> info in this column because (at least going forward) the "Affected
> paths" box will show info about where this branch/tag was copied from
> which is really kind of better than CVS's tag labels. I wish I had a
> better answer for them.

See: http://subclipse.tigris.org/branch_tag.html

Mark

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