Hi
But will those additional merge features be open-sourced and moved into
the main subclipse project?
If they're not, that pretty much means that the existing merge stuff in
Subclipse is now a "second-class" citizen.
Regards, Noel.
> No, those statements are not really accurate at all. There are
> already several merge tracking specific features in Subclipse itself.
> For example, on this page:
>
> http://merge-tracking.open.collab.net/alm-process/2-Documents/Merge%20Client%20Additional%20Information/
>
> The stuff about the History view and Blame are all in core Subclipse.
> A merge done with the Subclipse merge option would set and use merge
> tracking information (once everything is running on 1.5) etc...
> Subclipse is fully up to date with the changes happening in 1.5 and I
> think will be the best Subversion client out there when 1.5 ships.
>
> CollabNet has developed a free client that takes this work a step
> further and tries to make the merge process easier to use, more
> powerful etc. There are no plans to make it something you have to
> buy. You can choose not to believe that, but I think we have a good
> track record in this area. We will provide commercial support
> contracts for this client, and all of Subclipse, to companies that
> want them.
>
>
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Received on Wed Oct 10 09:57:39 2007