On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 09:43:37 +0100, Martin Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> just found a interesting message on the Subversion mailing list
> about integration of Bugzilla and Subversion.
> 
> Regards,
> 
>    Martih
> 
> On 10.01.2005 05:02:55 McKenna, Simon (RGH) wrote:
> 
> -=> Is anyone working on a method to get SVN and Bugzilla
> -=> co-operating?  Or are there any known work-arounds other
> -=> than putting r### in the description and having the
> -=> developers look it up with their clients.
> 
> Hi Chris, check out:
> 
> http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/docs/TortoiseSVN_en/ch04s10.html
> 
> This is implemented in latest release of TSVN,
> as well as WebSVN and (I believe) soon to be
> done for the SVN Eclipse plugin - Subclipse.
> 
> -=> It would be neat to have r#### automatically link to a
> -=> ViewCVS log for that revision.

Kinda cool. Unfortunatley I'm not a Windoze user. Anyway, FWIW, I've
seen many bugs and big limitations in TortoiseCVS.

As for my request to hold off for last week, I am currently working
with the CIO for Intalio getting access to the servers.

Regarding Keith's suggestion that the CVS repo is not broken so don't
fix it (barring the issues this weekend, of course) the big reason I
have entertained and supported the discussion is as an evolution of
our tool set. SVN is actually a fairly natural "upgrade" if you will,
of CVS. There are even scripts to convert the SVS repo over to SVN.
SVN is the predecessor to CVS and offers many features to improve upon
the greatness that is CVS.

I usually am the one singing the 'if it's not broken, don't fix it'
tune. But there are cases where I sway from this mantra in an effort
to upgrade/switch to a different tool because of the vast benefits
that it offers. And in this case, there are many more benefits to
using SVN over CVS.

Bruce 
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