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RE: Visual Studio.Net and Subversion - Will this make it into a release?

From: Bryan Andrews <bandrews_at_trendinfluence.com>
Date: 2004-03-05 20:10:39 CET

Wow. I looked at some of the previous threads before and thought I remembered that "no it wasn't going to make it into 1.0" but did not remember that it would never make it in.

All we (those who use vs.net) are asking for is to be able to use working copies in directories that are compatible with VS.net.

So are you speaking for the team on this? If so I guess I will have to explore other options which would be really disappointing.

-----Original Message-----
From: Garrett Rooney [mailto:rooneg@electricjellyfish.net]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 2:06 PM
To: Bryan Andrews
Cc: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Visual Studio.Net and Subversion - Will this make it into a release?

Bryan Andrews wrote:

> Could someone on the SVN team comment on this? I keep ccing the subversion list
> but no one is "replying to all". :(
>
> Bottom line is that we need to be able to configure working copies with a different
> directory name. I realize that it was not going to make it in to 1.0 but is it on
> the board as something that will happen in an upcoming release?
>
> I (and I am sure countless others) would love to use subversion but the problem
> with web projects is preventing us from being able to commit to this. I understand
> there are user uploaded fixes for this, but if we commit to this it will only be
> if the project itself has made these changes. Our internal policies and politics
> (especially with respect to open source projects) require that there is always a
> clear upgrade path - which hacks do not provide.
>
> Thanks for any consideration here.

People from the 'subversion team' are not replying because we've had
this conversation several times already, and the answers are in the
archives of the mailing list.

The issue has been hashed over at least two or three times, probably
more, and the answer is not likely to change this time for the same
reasons it didn't change the last time.

-garrett

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