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RE: RE: Visual Studio.Net and Subversion?

From: Kevin Williams <kevin_w69_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 2004-03-04 15:54:25 CET

Perhaps you should look at http://www.sourcecross.org/. We're building a SCC
API provider for Subversion. This way, all developers who currently suffer
through using SourceSafe et. al. can use Subversion without changing they
way they do things (except expecting explicit locking of files while
editing). It's not done yet, so please keep checking back. Better yet,
become a tester!

Good luck in your search. I feel your pain.

>From: "Bryan Andrews" <bandrews@trendinfluence.com>
>To: "Users" <users@subversion.tigris.org>
>Subject: RE: RE: Visual Studio.Net and Subversion?
>Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 09:28:55 -0500
>
>Alex,
>
>That is exactly what I was saying. I would have to change the way 30+
>developers currently do things AND change over 100+ web projects. This is
>not an option unfortunately.
>
>Thanks for the reply.
>
> >
>why don't walk this way:
>http://staff.develop.com/onion/Samples/aspdotnet_without_web_projects.htm
>
>then the problem will be solved.
>
>
>
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