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Re: Is an "update all" feature technically feasible?

From: Alf Christophersen <alf.christophersen_at_medisin.uio.no>
Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 22:57:56 +0200

On 17.05.2013 22:42, BladeOfLight16 wrote:
> I have a lot of different checked out folders on my computer here at
> work. Probably on the order of 20. (That's probably nothing, but I've
> only been here a couple years.) Lately, I've been needing to update
> about 10 of them every day when I come in. They're in quite a few
> different folders (4 or 5 projects, each with a trunk and a couple
> branches, where the branches are themselves in separate directories),
> and navigating around to fin them all is getting to be a pain. Today,
> I looked at one folder and couldn't remember whether I updated it or not.
>
> I'd like to know if it would be technically feasible to provide a UI
> (probably accessible from the Start menu) that would list all the
> checked out directories on the machine, allow a user to select some of
> them (probably with a check box), and then press a button to update
> all the selected ones. (Preferably, it would also remember the user's
> last choice.)
>
> If it is technically feasible, how do I make a feature request? (I
> Googled, but I didn't find any explicit instructions.)

You could always make a batch file that do the updates automatically at
start after logging in with the usernames in Pageant from PuTTY or alike

-- 
Alf Christophersen
Engineer, Dep. of Nutrition Research, Faculty of Medicine
University of Oslo
http://folk.uio.no/achristo
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