Re: Version Control System
Re: Version Control System
- Subject: Re: Version Control System
- From: "WebObjects EMail" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 11:01:14 +0200
hiya, i use PerForce, ever read hear about it?
u must think about it its great and save and u have contorl, etc...
unfortunaltely i cant compare between it and other tools, cos i only used
PerForce.
and for XCode user is also a reason cos XCode supports it. like Eclipse
supports CVS.
ohh ja, for 2 user its 100% Free.
if u have a licence 750 Euros/$ per wrokstation u can connect BugZilla with
PerForce.
have a look! its worth.
hope Eclipse programmers will like it to make it available from it also.
btw, if u prove u program an open source Project, u can get the PerForce
Licence for free(i heard, but not sure)
Sako!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Hill" <email@hidden>
To: "Arturo Pirez" <email@hidden>
Cc: <email@hidden>; "Steven Page" <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: Version Control System
> I don't really know what to say. It works. Its solid. Its easy to
> understand. The last, I think, is the Big Deal. The visual
> presentation is intuitive. Dragging and dropping, renaming, etc just
> do the right thing. It is very easy to see where you are, to see the
> history. You feel in control. With CVS is usually feel slightly
> nervous and a little unsure of what is going to happen next. I've also
> used MKS Source Integrity and Source Safe. I'm much more confident in
> StarTeam. Oh, and you can't really delete anything. You can make it
> disappear from the view, but roll back time until before the deletion
> and it is back again. It has a robust set of user perms so you can
> prevent the dangerous folks ;-) in your office from moving things
> around or deleting them. It also has command line and web access.
> Neither are great but are functional. The worst thing about it is that
> the OSX client is a Java App. Not as slick as the Windows one but
> still easy to use. I guess what I like best is that it stays out of
> the way, gets the job done with a minimum of fuss and thinking, and
> doesn't mess up my work.
>
> However - It is not free, not even close. I think the minimum price is
> around $5000. Probably not an option for a two person shop, but for a
> larger place it will pay for itself in productivity increases.
>
>
> Chuck
>
> On Mar 30, 2004, at 2:25 PM, Arturo Pirez wrote:
>
> > Tell us more. Never heard of it.
> >
> > On Mar 30, 2004, at 4:45 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> >
> >> StarTeam from Borland. Ever, ever, ever so much better than CVS.
> >>
> >> On Mar 30, 2004, at 1:03 PM, Steven Page wrote:
> >>
> >>> What are people out there using for version control (e.g. MS Visual
> >>> Source Safe)?
> >>>
> >>> And is there a Mac based version control application? Not unix/linux.
> > ----
> > WO in philadelphia - wanna cheesesteak with that?
> > Please visit webobjects.meetup.com.
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