RE: Envolution 1.0 rc9

Scott Kindley <ckindley-/Nmu/[email protected]> 02 Sep 2002 03:54:34 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.envolution.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Mon, 2002-09-02 at 03:41, Antonio Delgado Frias wrote:
> You guys are doing an incredible job out there coding like tigers, and I'm
> amazed of the sinergy between this cool dev-team and I'm looking forward for
> that so waited Envolution 1.0 release.

Thank you. You wait is over. I'm packaging and uploading. Will make the
announcement in a very short time.

> 
> But just as a little suggestion that may help you out there in the develop
> process, you need urgently a CVS server. I know you "ordered" already one,
> but my suggestion is to tell you that you can install in 5 minutes a CVS
> server which you can use inmediatly until you have the final one working.

We always new this, but honestly there is a learning curve for most of
us on the use of CVS. But I can guarantee you that after hunting for 4
hours for a bug that turned out to be a misspelling....CVS will be
utilized along with some other tools.

> 
> Even if you don't have a spare machine, you could use CVS server for Windows
> (www.cvsnt.org) which runs pretty smoothy over any PC running Microsoft
> Windows. The whole time you need is 5 min to download and install, 10 min to
> set accounts, and 5 min to import your code and start to check out/in the
> code and take away the pain of generating tarballs of each update. Of
> course, you need to know the few little concepts of how a CVS server works
> (I may help a bit here also).

I have a working CVS on my machine, but we need a central CVS machine so
that all the devs can actually use it and not have 50 different versions
of the CVS code on 50 different developer machines.....but I see your
point.

> 
> I hope this hint could help you all.
> 
> That was just my 2cc.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Antonio Delgado.
> 
Have a great day!

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