On paper it looks a lot like Perforce, too. If a guy I used to know that worked at M$ is to be believed, they've had an internal source control system that looks like Perforce since before there was a Perforce.
-Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Garrett Rooney [mailto:rooneg@electricjellyfish.net]
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 10:19 AM
To: Mark Phippard
Cc: Gabor Szabo; users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Microsoft Team Foundation vs Subversion
Mark Phippard wrote:
> I was just looking at this today.
>
> http://teamsystemrocks.com/tutorials/
>
> It is a bit surprising how much the source control part feels inspired by
> Subversion. They use the term working copies, have revision numbers
> (which they call changesets) etc..
That's not overly surprising. At least one of the engineers on team
system used to be a Subversion developer, so they've definately been
exposed to the general concepts used in Subversion.
-garrett
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