[Verse-dev] CVS usage
Ton Roosendaal
ton at blender.org
Sun Sep 19 20:05:49 CEST 2004
Hi,
It's not so much about whether Verse is in cvs or not, it's a
recommondation to *use* it as a development tool. Just commit your work
based on the little chunks of work you do, or on projects, on features,
on bugfixes, ideas... whatever. Where each commit of course goes with a
changelog (good habit!).
CVS also allows you tag versions as 'stable', this to enable you
working on cvs without having it fully tested or stable.
Don't be afraid for changing your coding habits, you'll love CVS! I do
too, and we're both same weirdos! :)
-Ton-
On Saturday, Sep 18, 2004, at 01:46 Europe/Amsterdam, Eskil Steenberg
wrote:
> Hi
>
>> I *strongly* recommend you to only use CVS for Verse from now on. And
>> if you want, open projects for Loq and the other tools you make too.
>>
>> Everyone, including you, will benefit a lot from that. I don't have
>> to go over all positive aspects of a cvs with you... it's easy and
>> fun, and a great tool to help tracking changes for everyone. This is
>> how you develop in teams, and how open source can take off.
>
>
> Verse is as you know already in CVS. Ever since Emil created the CVS
> we have used it for the development of verse. Whenever I have found a
> bug i have sent over a fix to Emil and he has inserted it in to CVS.
> With R4 I sent over a zip containg everything and told Emil to
> distrobute it. Emil did not upload it to CVS and i dont know why. (I
> never did ask him to do so) Perhaps it is time to put the pre release
> version of r4 on to CVS too.
>
> To add to this i must however say that i hgave comended Emil for
> working with CVS, but at the same time i requre the latest version of
> the protocoll to be availabel as a Zip too.
>
> Cheers
>
> E
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