Irida will ship without Subversion support

at least if Irida should ship this century and development continues at the same pace.

Seriously: I have more and more problems arguing for our use of Idea with my boss nagging me about Eclipse's subversion support - which is really getting better each milestone.

Subversion support is the one show-stopper that has to be included in Irida for us to buy it.

And there probably are other Idea users who defer their migration to Subversion until Idea's support is stable.

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On 2005-05-26 06:58:11 -0400, lllopo <no_mail@jetbrains.com> said:

Right ! Tortoise is THE TOOL :) I even prefer to use Tortoise (it
almost looks like a built-in Windows) for CVS operations rather than
the built-in Irida features.


You obviously did not try a directory rename in Tortoise, or a move in
Tortoise for a directory... It's bug after bug after bug, window lock
up, after desktop lockup.... I have to deal with that pice of junk
with others at work who insist on using it instead of setting up the
comand line and doing it the right way. This is also why I am pushing
so hard for IDEA to do it right because then my folks can get rid of
this lame plugin to windows exploder.

R

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On 2005-05-26 02:58:48 -0400, "Thomas Singer (MoTJ)" <I@HateSpam.de> said:

Alex rewrote a lot of stuff in JavaSVN and he guesses, that it will 2-3
weeks to get it stable as before. So Stephen may be right, if Irida is
scheduled for June 2005.


and I have assurances that Stephen is WRONG. Let's just park this
thread already and let the chips fall where they may.

R

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I've just confirmed with Maxim that he is 100% confident that complete
Subversion support will be in 5.0.

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Rob Harwood
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On 2005-05-26 10:04:56 -0400, "Rob Harwood (JetBrains)"
<rob.harwood@jetbrains.com> said:

I've just confirmed with Maxim that he is 100% confident that complete
Subversion support will be in 5.0.


Thanks now maybe instead of people just yapping out their hinies can
test svn and report (IN JIRA) what's not working in Irida so they can
make sure they do it right... otherwise don't complain when someone
gets released and your issue is still not fixed.

R

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Touche!

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Can we also assume that if a currently planned feature is being cancelled that the feature list will be updated to show that it was cancelled? Ideally you guys would have an icon for it like you do for planned, in progress, and done.

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&gt; Can we also assume that if a currently planned
&gt; feature is being cancelled that the feature list will
&gt; be updated to show that it was cancelled? Ideally
&gt; you guys would have an icon for it like you do for
&gt; planned, in progress, and done.

In that case CVS: Ability to create and apply patches needs such a canceled icon. It was moved to the backlog a couple of days ago.
http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEABKL-2962?page=all
Too bad really, it would be pretty useful for me when supplying patches to Inspection Gadgets for example. Especially for small changes like these:
http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEADEV-1258
http://www.jetbrains.net/jira/browse/IDEA-2244

I wonder how easy it would be to make a plugin for it?

Bas

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In that case CVS: Ability to create and apply patches
needs such a canceled icon. It was moved to the
backlog a couple of days ago.


Nooooooooooooooooo! This is the one feature I miss when it comes to CVS integration. I had high hopes that Irida would finally include this :(

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Robert S. Sfeir wrote:

On 2005-05-26 06:58:11 -0400, lllopo <no_mail@jetbrains.com> said:

>> Right ! Tortoise is THE TOOL :) I even prefer to use Tortoise (it
>> almost looks like a built-in Windows) for CVS operations rather than
>> the built-in Irida features.


You obviously did not try a directory rename in Tortoise, or a move in
Tortoise for a directory... It's bug after bug after bug, window lock
up, after desktop lockup.... I have to deal with that pice of junk with
others at work who insist on using it instead of setting up the comand
line and doing it the right way. This is also why I am pushing so hard
for IDEA to do it right because then my folks can get rid of this lame
plugin to windows exploder.

R


Tortoise 1.1.7 build 3240 is fine for us. Previous builds have slowed our
machines to a crawl on occasion.

Robert, you make the mistake of assuming that the state of a tool is fixed in
time. It is not. Only your bad impression is.

David

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