Hey David,
Sorry to continue this further OT, but I was under the impression that GIT was being considered more as an "alternative" repo for projects that favour speed over other things. I have long hoped that WTP in particular would move to a more "modern" repo like subversion that supports transactional model.
Thanks,
Cameron
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From: david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx
To: wtp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 6:15:03 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: [wtp-dev] subversion
Lance,
subversion hasn't really caught on at
Eclipse (though a few projects happily use it) and now GIT is considered
"the future" at Eclipse (if not next generation).
But I can not imagine what led you to
this mailing list to ask this question.
You'll probably want to read some of
the "new comer" type mailing lists/forums to learn more about
Eclipse.
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/
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Date:
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I have heard through our campus IT server
administrators that subversion is the next generation of CVS. I know
CVS is offered by default by Eclipse. What about subversion? Any
thoughts?
Thanks,
Lance Campbell
Software Architect/DBA/Project Manager
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217-333-0382
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