Обсуждение: Move to Subversion?
I've been looking at moving pgAdmin to Subversion instead of CVS to allow us to move file and directories etc. I've put a test installation on svn://svn.pgadmin.org/repos/, with a web browser at http://svn.pgadmin.org. Thoughts, comments, objections? Currently I quite like it. The structure and web interface is a little confusing at first, but TortoiseSVN makes using it a breeze on Windows. Regards, Dave. Oh, btw, the SVN repository is a copy of CVS from earlier today. If you view the CVS repo via the test version of viewcvs, that's the live CVS repository.
> Thoughts, comments, objections? > > Currently I quite like it. The structure and web interface is a little > confusing at first, but TortoiseSVN makes using it a breeze on Windows. > > Regards, Dave. I was an early adopter of subversion and I'm really pleased with it. I don't contribute much code here, but I think it's a smart move, assuming everybody else is ok with it. The only thing disappointing about the project is they seem to have lost all interest developing an SQL backend. The subversion-users mailing list is more active than the ten or so pgsql mailing lists I subscribe to put together (!). Merlin
> -----Original Message----- > From: pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of > Merlin Moncure > Sent: 28 April 2005 13:31 > To: Dave Page > Cc: PgAdmin Hackers > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] Move to Subversion? > > > Thoughts, comments, objections? > > > > Currently I quite like it. The structure and web interface > is a little > > confusing at first, but TortoiseSVN makes using it a breeze on > Windows. > > > > Regards, Dave. > > I was an early adopter of subversion and I'm really pleased > with it. I > don't contribute much code here, but I think it's a smart > move, assuming > everybody else is ok with it. The only thing disappointing about the > project is they seem to have lost all interest developing an SQL > backend. Great, thanks Merlin. All comments are useful whether from active developers or experienced lurkers :-). Regards, Dave