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Re: (FC-Devel) Further OCD comments regarding CVS
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- Subject: Re: (FC-Devel) Further OCD comments regarding CVS
- From: "Chris M. Moore +44 (0)1705 701701 ext 1999" <chris.m.moore@gecm.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 09:12:07 +0000 (GMT)
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> Ok, let me explain further. Repository access should now be necessary if
> you're not going to use version management functions (I'll add this to the
> document). As soon as you're going to use some multiuser or version
> features you *shall* need the single repository to be able to synchronize
> with something.
OK.
> CMM> In this case CVS would be the best solution. I was confused by Sami's
> CMM> OO-layer over CVS bit which you agreed with. But now I think our ideas
> CMM> are very similar ie. CVS repository + CORBA interfaces + tools (CORBA
> CMM> 3-tier client server architecture!). My only extension is optional
> CMM> nature of CVS repository to reduce burden on projects which do not merit
> CMM> the overhead.
>
> I think it would help us to agree fully with each other if we will
> substitute every use of 'CVS' with 'version management tool', won't it?
Yes. Excuse my looseness of terms; it's just easier to think in concrete
examples.
> You'll be working with your FreeCASE application, which will access
> FreeCASE Repository. You shouldn't even know that there is CM repository
> somewhere. The exact choise of CM tool will be made by FreeCASE Rep
> admin. Some common cases (like CVS repository) could be prepackaged.
>
> Agreed?
Yes 100%. This is the outcome I was hoping for. :)
Chris Moore