Perforce is a nice tool, i'ld choose it over most other client server
based scm. Been using it for over 6 years as well as being a perforce
admin on and off. Does cost a lot per person.
On 5 April 2012 20:20, Asaf Mesika wrote:
> Sadly Our company is also moving to perforce so if you want a littl
Sadly Our company is also moving to perforce so if you want a little bit of
help with this let me know.
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On 4 באפר 2012, at 19:30, John Patrick wrote:
On 4 April 2012 17:18, Asaf Mesika wrote:
Why do you need a specific login for git?
In our company each developer exchange
On 4 April 2012 17:18, Asaf Mesika wrote:
> Why do you need a specific login for git?
> In our company each developer exchanges keys with the main server
> hosting our git repositories and then the repository URL simply
> contains the user which we exchanged keys with. For example:
> ssh://git...@
Why do you need a specific login for git?
In our company each developer exchanges keys with the main server
hosting our git repositories and then the repository URL simply
contains the user which we exchanged keys with. For example:
ssh://git...@gitrepo.acme.local/gitall/reponame
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Hello,
2012/4/4 John Patrick :
> Want to help specifically with Git and Perforce as I'm using them both
> daily with Maven projects.
>
> Looking at the "Overview of SCM's" page against the "Maven SCM
> Providers Matrix" page, it seams to have mixed messages and feels out
> of date.
Agree. We prob
Want to help specifically with Git and Perforce as I'm using them both
daily with Maven projects.
Looking at the "Overview of SCM's" page against the "Maven SCM
Providers Matrix" page, it seams to have mixed messages and feels out
of date.
Perforce is listed under "Fully implemented SCM's". But a