anyone do this?
kind of excited.
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Chinmay007 wrote:What bug tracker did you end up using?
nada - yet. I like the C# list that was posted, but I've seen those already. Bug Tracker .NET is the one I've used already and may decide to go with that one. I believe that I can just through my .css in there which would be convienient.
Personally I don't se ethe point in our department using bug tracking at this juncture for a lot of reasons. I just see it being poorrly maintained, but I Was asked to come up with one so here I am. -
I really like subversion. I've done this offsite to our colo so I could access files remotelly and it works rather well. The only problems I had were with larger files 30MB +
TortoisSVN would hang and I wouldn't know what was going on. Right now I use VisualSVN with VS 2007 Beta 2 and it is pretty cool too. It uses Tortois as its back end. -
DuNuNuBatman wrote:I really like subversion. I've done this offsite to our colo so I could access files remotelly and it works rather well. The only problems I had were with larger files 30MB +
TortoisSVN would hang and I wouldn't know what was going on. Right now I use VisualSVN with VS 2007 Beta 2 and it is pretty cool too. It uses Tortois as its back end.
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Lloyd_Humph wrote:

DuNuNuBatman wrote:
I really like subversion. I've done this offsite to our colo so I could access files remotelly and it works rather well. The only problems I had were with larger files 30MB +
TortoisSVN would hang and I wouldn't know what was going on. Right now I use VisualSVN with VS 2007 Beta 2 and it is pretty cool too. It uses Tortois as its back end.
Why're you posting on SaraJo's week old posts?
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Subversian is cool for it's use of trunks and branches, I also love the "blame" feature and easy rollback.
However, the learning curve sucks as it is a very different interface.
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Yea, I had a hard time installing it on our remote server.
I used an installer to set it up on my local dev box though and it was pretty painless. I can't seem to find a link to the installer though. -
SaraJo wrote:
Subversian is cool for it's use of trunks and branches, I also love the "blame" feature and easy rollback.
However, the learning curve sucks as it is a very different interface.
Did you try out tortoise and/or Ankh(sp?). It may not work any different, but it does help GUI-fy the interface a bit.
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