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RE: source control suggestions?: msg#00219

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Subject: RE: source control suggestions?


I second (or third) Subversion. I'm using it at home at the integration of the
tools has come a long way. I'm actually using Subversion and have it hooked
into CruiseControl.NET for continuous integration. If you're using NAnt, you
can get the NAnt-Contrib project to get specific NAnt support for Subversion.
Plus also, if you like refactoring your code, Subversion has native support for
file renaming (YAY!).

Lee Harding <lee.harding@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:http://subversion.tigris.org

I've been running a web-facing repository for more than a year with it.
It's easy, it's stable, and it performs well remotely. Did I mention
it's free?

-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Collum [mailto:justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:39 PM
To: PADNUG
Subject: [padnug] source control suggestions?


I just went through the PADNUG message board archives and I was
surprised that there was little about source control in there. What
would you suggest that is free/cheap? I'm hoping to find something that
is easy to use, has a nice interface and will allow me to keep a source
on my home system and expose the database to an external user (for
collaboration). That's a good place to start. Suggestions? Before we get

started with this, I have SourceSafe and I'm sort of happy with it. I've

seen better in the *Nix world and that makes me sad :(..

-- Justin





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