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Anyone using CVSNT (CVS) in VS.NET for SCM?

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Mark A. Nadig - 21 Mar 2005 21:30 GMT
If you are or have tried using CVSNT in VS.NET, I'd love your
feedback.

Thanks,
Mark Nadig
/\/\/
Samuel R. Neff - 21 Mar 2005 22:13 GMT
We use CVSNT with VS.NET for internal projects and also use VSS for
some external projects (client managed).  I personally like the CVS
model better, but I've found the VSS integration to be superior.

HTH,

Sam

>If you are or have tried using CVSNT in VS.NET, I'd love your
>feedback.
>
>Thanks,
>Mark Nadig
>/\/\/

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Mark A. Nadig - 22 Mar 2005 16:09 GMT
Hi Sam,
Thanks for the reply. Are you using the $19 SCC->CVS 3rd party tool
also?

Best,
Mark

>We use CVSNT with VS.NET for internal projects and also use VSS for
>some external projects (client managed).  I personally like the CVS
>model better, but I've found the VSS integration to be superior.

/\/\/
Samuel R. Neff - 22 Mar 2005 16:21 GMT
Sorry, I don't have the CVS VS.NET plug-in installed on this computer
and don't know which one it was.

Best regards,

Sam

>Hi Sam,
>Thanks for the reply. Are you using the $19 SCC->CVS 3rd party tool
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>
>/\/\/

B-Line is now hiring one Washington D.C. area VB.NET
developer for WinForms + WebServices position.  
Seaking mid to senior level developer.  For
information or to apply e-mail resume to
sam_blinex_com.
red floyd - 22 Mar 2005 17:03 GMT
> Sorry, I don't have the CVS VS.NET plug-in installed on this computer
> and don't know which one it was.
>
>>Hi Sam,
>>Thanks for the reply. Are you using the $19 SCC->CVS 3rd party tool
>>also?

Anyone using Igloo?  Is it worth it?
Mark A. Nadig - 22 Mar 2005 23:43 GMT
Hi Red,

According to http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/JalindiIgloo
Ignoo appears abandoned.

CvsSCC Proxy is the $19 one I was referring to.
http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/CvsSccProxy

>Anyone using Igloo?  Is it worth it?

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BobF - 23 Mar 2005 01:27 GMT
Have you looked at:
http://www.componentsoftware.com/ ?

> Hi Red,
>
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>
> /\/\/
Mark A. Nadig - 23 Mar 2005 15:19 GMT
Hi Bob [gulp]

Do you use Component's CS-CVS or CS-RCS? If so, which one? I'm
assuming you're happy with it. It seems RCS isn't in a very active
development cycle. Have you done much with their reporting piece?

Thanks,
Mark

>Have you looked at:
>http://www.componentsoftware.com/ ?

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BobF - 23 Mar 2005 18:23 GMT
Mark,

[gulp]?

My last company used RCS extensively for big-machine systems - no
complaints.

Personally, I use CS-RCS, without the CVS add-in, in single dev mode.  For
team use, I can't say for or against.  As an individual dev, I'm very happy
with it.

> Hi Bob [gulp]
>
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>
> /\/\/
Mark A. Nadig - 24 Mar 2005 15:00 GMT
>[gulp]?
"Hi Bob" was an old shots game - sorry, I was free associating :)

Best,
Mark

/\/\/
BobF - 24 Mar 2005 16:08 GMT
Don't apologize - I just hadn't heard of it.

Gives me a good idea, though! :-)

> >[gulp]?
>  "Hi Bob" was an old shots game - sorry, I was free associating :)
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>
> /\/\/
red floyd - 23 Mar 2005 01:39 GMT
> Hi Red,
>
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>
> /\/\/

Thanks, Mark, I'll check it out.

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