Actually there's nothing to look at currently other than bits and pieces
:-)
What I need right now is a brainstorming session to determine
methodology.
If it can't be made simple to use/manage from green screen and Eclipse,
then it's not worth going forward and thus not that important.
We can always continue to rely on simple nightly library backups on the
iSeries as we do today as a last resort:-)
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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date: Fri, 14 May 2010 09:20:05 -0600
from: Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Subversion and RPG source change management
I'd be willing to take a look at it. This has been so low on my radar
as to be nearly non-existent because I am a single developer shop at the
moment. I'd like to have a one stop shopping experience for both my
MyEclipse Java development and my RDp stuff. If we could get an SVN
client that worked smoothly and similarly with RPG/CL source files it
would simplify the whole process for me. Write, compile, commit. The
biggest thing for me, even in a single person shop like mine, is rolling
back to earlier releases and tracking what has changed. I can always
look at "local history" in Eclipse but having some documentation about
*what* I did and why would be nice.
The only thing is that git is getting some traction and with the Ruby
projects I participate in, they have pretty much abandoned svn for git.
That breaks my "one stop shopping" paradigm but at least there is an
Eclipse plugin for git.
I don't know how much I can contribute since my needs are relatively
modest but I'd be willing to kick the tires a bit.
Pete
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