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Re: source control suggestions?: msg#00239

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Subject: Re: source control suggestions?


I've been knocking this around a bit more and found a great page that
compares many types of source control:

http://better-scm.berlios.de/comparison/comparison.html#web_interface

I found that most lacked a gui. Subversion is looking good, but requires
Berkeley DB to operate and I didn't want to put another DB on my dev
machine. I was really hoping for one that would operate off of mySQL or
SQL Server 2000 but there wasn't anything out there.

I've been playing with SuperVersion today and I like it. There are some
things missing but that's true for all of them. Pros: GUI! Free! Con:
Documentation? We don't need no stinkin... It does have a lot of good
features though. I'm not sold yet.

-- Justin


Wayne Allen wrote:

>How about CVS or Subversion?
>Perforce has free 2 user versions
>(http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadprog.html).
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Justin Collum [mailto:justin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:39 PM
>To: PADNUG
>Subject: [padnug] source control suggestions?
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>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 :(..
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>-- Justin
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