> my point is that even superior products can die if not managed
> correctly. if the SVN developers do not feel compelled to ensure that
> SVN is compatible with VS, VS .NET, and any other tool that
> may have a
> problem with the .svn format because 'it is not our problem',
> it is not
> being managed correctly.
>
Dude, it's an open source project. If you feel so strongly about it, get the code and do something about it, that's the beauty of OS ;-) If there are so many VS.NET users affected by this (I use VS.NET on Windows as one of our many platforms, but I'm not affected by this problem), why doesn't some subset of that mass of developers pitch in and help out!
> -alvin
>
Cheers,
Craig
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