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RE: Re: How to make file read-only after commit?

From: Jon Daley <tortoise_at_jon.limedaley.com>
Date: 2007-09-06 12:43:03 CEST

On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Lübbe Onken wrote:
>> Thanks for your reply. I just feel "not correct" to modify the source
>> code without reserve the edit right, after using WinCVS for such a long
>> time. maybe I just should adapt to the way of SVN. :)
>
> I can assure you that this will happen really quick. Use lockin
> (svn:needs-lock) only for files that can't be merged easily (images for
> example). If you look back half a year from now, you will ask yourself
> how you could ever have worked smoothly with that ball and chain (called
> locking) around your ankles.

         Yes, a developer here just remarked how he hadn't even noticed how
his process had changed - where he had been quite worried about how it
would work, and worried about the pain of things. But, other than some
unicode merging issues, I think all of their fears have not happened.

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