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3 propositions for evolutions

From: Valérie et Vincent <vincent.dupaquis_at_laposte.net>
Date: 2007-02-06 07:46:14 CET

    Hello,

    We are using turtoise at work since a few months, and we think we
know it enough to be able to ask for some improvements.

    1 - Have externals being visible in repo browser.
       We use them a lot (it was the reason for us to switch to
subversion), we think it could be a very efficient feature. More, no
other repo browser (instead a "crapily" modified websvn we hacked)
offers that !

    2 - Warn when merge happens !!
       It brought with some surprise !!
       SVN does it, but does not warns (except it sends a message
telling so), would it be possible to have a warning when this happens ?

    3 - Make the browser memorise the destination directory
       This is a very interresting feature, especially with huge
repositories.
       When you check out, you set the destination directory of a given
place of the repository and, when requested to check out, the included
directory are proposed to be stored at their parent's directory,
concatenated with the current one name.
       This feature is certainly the only one I would take from Visual
Source Safe and which is currently missing.

       Example :
          Main_Dir
             Sub_dir1
             Sub_dir2
             Sub_dir3

       When I check out Main_Dir, I propose c:\proj\SVN_Project1 as a
directory for checking out
       When (2 days later) I check out Sub_dir1, I am proposed
automatically c:\proj\SVN_Project1\Sub_dir1 as a destination dir.

       etc ... same for the others.

    Very best regards,
       Vincent.

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