Re: Applescript support in Xcode4
Re: Applescript support in Xcode4
- Subject: Re: Applescript support in Xcode4
- From: Dmitry Markman <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 20:40:14 -0400
Hi Wade
thanks for the answer
I really don't want to discuss here + and - of SCM systems
and honestly I don't care
whatever our IT department supports I will use
for big companies moving from one SCM system to another is very challenging process
and benefits of using new SCM not always overcome very big cost of transition
that's all
and, of course I can perform all my SCM related tasks at the command line, that what I do
thanks again
On Jun 22, 2011, at 5:56 PM, Wade Williams wrote:
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> On Jun 22, 2011, at 4:41 PM, dmarkman wrote:
>> also Xcode dropped support for CVS and perforce (that only SCM systems we support)
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>> CVS/perforce may be bad but use base of that systems is huge and will be huge in the foreseeable future
>> so dropping support for those systems is another weird Apple's move.
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> I'd highly disagree with this statement.
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> CVS is ancient and has more problems than I care to list. Perforce is also long in the tooth.
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> git and SVN are by far the dominant SCM systems today. It makes perfect sense to offer integration with the most common ones.
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> I'm sure somewhere there's a company with lots and lots of code in RCCS. Should we be angry at Apple for not supporting it? How about MPW Projector? Visual SourceSafe? ClearCase?
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> Finally, the only thing you lost was IDE integration. You can still still perform all your SCM tasks at the command line.
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> Wade
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Dmitry Markman
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