15 Jan
2006
15 Jan
'06
4:37 a.m.
On Jan 14, 2006, at 8:21 PM, Bob Jamison wrote:
Of course, on Windows, TortoiseSVN is awesome: http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
Well, it's good for some things. But for others it is not as good as different tools.
To give you an idea, when working with CVS hosted things on a Windows box, I install TortoiseCVS and TkCVS both. (WinCVS is much of what makes Windows people hate CVS, IMHO)
Would be awesome if there were a Linux analog of Tortoise, integrating SVN into Nautilus.
I could probably do it... but for me that's not my workflow.
(Adding a menu to things can be done via scripting if you don't want to use CORBA or a later GNOME)