Re: Versioning ... CVS or Subversion?
Re: Versioning ... CVS or Subversion?
- Subject: Re: Versioning ... CVS or Subversion?
- From: "Gennady Kushnir" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:54:11 +0400
Hi' all
I've started experimenting with git recently.
It required compiling as I'm not on Leopard yet.
First I was confused, how to use it with Eclipse - what files from
project to include and how to apply patch or rollback if needed (so
that eclipse take this action into account).
Then I installed eclipse plugin - it did help to add project files to
repository and made it handy to review history and update repository.
It is good not to add every changed file manually...
but is it possible to store entire workspace in single repository? i
work on main app and several frameworks simultanously maintaining
separate repository for each does not look good idea...
2008/5/15 Robert Walker <email@hidden>:
> I just scanned though this thread and, unless I missed it, I didn't see any
> mention of Mercurial (hg for short). I recently stared using hg and have
> also begun experimenting with git. Both are really great and have some minor
> pros and cons between each other. But, IMHO either is far superior to SVN
> for my workflow and development style. SVN for me was a huge step up from
> CVS, which often made me want to shoot myself trying to resolve conflicts
> that other team members threw at me on a nearly daily basis.
> I have always hated the virtual tether that centralized SCM impose. If you
> not connected to your repository directly, you can't commit your changes.
> That drove me nuts every time I was working away from the office.
> Distributed SMS like hg or git make all those headaches go away. I can
> freely branch, commit, checkout or whatever all completely isolated from any
> central repository. It's really wonderful.
> Now for my thoughts on SCM plugins for IDEs: Frankly, I really don't care if
> they are there or not. I do all my repository work in one of the greatest
> tools ever invented; the UNIX command line. Nearly all IDE plugins for SCM
> are limited in a least some way. They don't tend to support everything you
> really need. The command line is different. Every feature the SMC system has
> to offer is available and there's no question of the "maturity" of some
> plugin. But, that's just me. :-)
> +2 hg
> +1 git
> -1 svn
> -999 cvs
> On May 14, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> On May 14, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Gennady Kushnir wrote:
>
> Are they hiring? :-P
>
> Russian citizens only. ;-)
>
> Ah well...
>
> someone wants to spend a workday without Internet? :-o
>
> I have an almost endless list of reading, writing, and experimenting that I
> would like to do. This work thing keeps getting in the way.
> Chuck
>
> 2008/5/12 Chuck Hill <email@hidden>:
>
> On May 12, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Gennady Kushnir wrote:
>
> P.S. For those who are stunned about lacking internet on the workplace
> of web-developer =)
> My web development is not done for them - they don't care about it (so
> they won't implement repository for me in LAN). They don't much care
> about my activities there - I could even play games. I just should be
> on my place in time... well occasionolly someone may need me also...
>
> Are they hiring? :-P
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