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RE: [vtp-dev] Version Control

Trip,

I am all for SVN and I think it is a great product. So until the
subversive project gets added, will we have to maintain connections to
both?

Will the old CVS be active after you move? Are you planning
moving/copying the entire repository to SVN? In other words what is the
plan or roadmap for this endeavor, so that we can all be in sync.

Let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

Nitin



-----Original Message-----
From: vtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vtp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Trip Gilman
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 11:32 AM
To: Vtp-Dev
Subject: [vtp-dev] Version Control

Committers,

    Hello all.  I wanted to put a motion out to move to SVN for version
control of the Voice Tools Project.  The primary reason for this change
is
that SVN has a few more features that I would like to take advantage of,
such as maintaining resource history after move or copy.

    I want to spend some time doing a reorganization of our source trees
and
possibly implement a more formalized work stream branching policy and
SVN
would go a long way in making these tasks easier.  Another thing to note
is
the Subversive project is nearing full maturity.  So SVN support will be
native to the eclipse ecosystem as CVS is today.  Thoughts?

Trip Gilman

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