On Monday, the Subversion project is scheduled to release version 1.0 of their version control system, under development for several years now. Subversion was intended from its inception as the CVS replacement and it comes with many important features previously found only on commercial VCS like Perforce. It was designed for better remote performance, and it is multi-platform with a GUI/CLI front-end.
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Visual SourceUnsafe is a piece of shit. I'm pretty sure Microsoft doesn't use it internally. It may work okay for small projects, but it has caused numerous headaches for our development team over the past couple of years. I have been trying to get them to move to perforce, but alas management refuses to spend money on such "non-critical" things as a Source control tool.
Visual SourceUnsafe is a piece of shit. I'm pretty sure Microsoft doesn't use it internally. It may work okay for small projects, but it has caused numerous headaches for our development team over the past couple of years. I have been trying to get them to move to perforce, but alas management refuses to spend money on such "non-critical" things as a Source control tool.