I have not forgotten the Subversion Clients Review series. This time, I’ll take a look at Cascade from Conifer Systems. Cascade in not a simple subversion client. The main part of it is the Cascade File System (CFS), which is used to interact with a either a Perforce, Subversion, or Alienbrain repository. On top of [...]
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To tick off another subversion client review, I wanted to check out KSvn. Not to be mistaken with KDESvn, KSvn is “a Konqueror-integrated frontend to the subversion (svn) revision control system for KDE”. While looking promising, I think it is safe to discard this tool, for the following reasons : Latest release is 0.2, dating [...]
Wow, my last Subversion Clients Reviews post is already one month old. It was about time to add another review to the series. The next Subversion client I’m reviewing is a special one. It is called Qct, which means Qt Commit Tool. Qct is special since, as its name implies, it is only a commit [...]
Yes, I am not exaggerating. Distributed Version Control Systems (DVCS) will (eventually) rule the world. Not only the software development world. The whole world. Why am I so confident about this? Joel Spolsky is now sold to DVCS. Now, it’s not really because of Joel Spolsky is new enthusiasm, but it is the point he [...]