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svn [message #7947] Thu, 01 February 2007 17:22 Go to previous message
mr_ped is currently offline  mr_ped
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For me the top quality integration of CVS/SVN would be of great value, and some integration of automated tests just as well.

Top quality SVN = for now I think Windows TortoiseSVN is the absolute leader. If you can get at least 1/2 of it's features into IDE, it should be already very mighty SVN tool.

No idea about automated tests, what to use as an example.

About UVS2.. I still think you should have dropped that one ASAP and migrate to SVN. And invest your UVS development time into UPP.
I don't see any major advantage over having custom solution in this case, as many people/enterprises will frown at using such little spread version system. SVN or CVS are rock solid standards widely adopted, having good support for those two may be a killer feature.

[Updated on: Thu, 01 February 2007 17:23]

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