Re: Subversive or Subclipse?

From: Kieran Kelleher (kieran_list..ac.com)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2008 - 13:14:40 EDT

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    Either way, you can do a dry run of both pretty easily. Just make a
    copy of your Eclipse app directory to make an Eclipse app clone.
    Launch the Eclipse clone, create a new workspace, install subversive
    and checkout all your projects from svn. Do some work, some updates,
    some commits and see if you like it. That's the nice thing about
    having a subversion repository ..... you can check out copies into
    whatever dev tool combination set and/or tool versions combinations
    and try things out.

    Regards, Kieran

    PS. Eclipse app clones are great for working on 2 different workspaces
    at the same time ..... as long as you have plenty of memory.....
    having more cpu cores probably helps too.

    On Apr 2, 2008, at 2:14 PM, David LeBer wrote:

    > Does anyone have strong feelings about which SVN plugin for Eclipse/
    > WOLips is better?
    >
    > I tried Subclipse a while back and wasn't happy with my experience
    > (though that may speak more to my lack of experience with it than
    > with the plugin itself).
    >
    > I read that Subversive was picked up to become the default SVN
    > plugin in Eclipse at some point in the future.
    >
    > ;david
    >
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