Tuesday, December 14, 2004

SVN Rocks.

After sometime confronting developers to make them use a system to control their revisions, finally I convinced them.
Chances were to chose CVS or SVN. Among the characteristics that let us to
select SVN were : 1. Web environment is naturally configurable. You just enable web-dav and svn-apache configuration is streightforward. 2. It offers new and
desirable functionality like svn copy or svn move and enables you to make hotcopies. 3. Supports all CVS common options. 4. Subclipse exists.
Thanks to lowfill for telling me about SVN.

My contract interventor recommended me to stop installing it cause there were
some more important tasks to perform and developer learning process
could impact time lines. I thought it was really important to start by installing
a revisions system before anything else. I somehow emancipated and hopefully
SVN will show its goodies soon.

Revision mistakes were overwhelming developer's patience. They were interlocking and damaging their sources. SVN implantation was a must.

Writting about other things, My aeroplane goes just fine. Last night I could
finally build part of its tail. I think I will finish the tail this week, and then assemble it to the main fuselage, which is already finished.

My apartment goes one step forward half step back. Workers are not as disciplined as expected and some problems with the water tubes are disturbing me. It was disapointing when they were finishing the floor and then discovered that there was a problem with the tubes that caused water drops to fall through our neighbors's ceiling. Hope everything is gonna be all right, oh Lord!

Bad nights for astronomy, though.... no stars in the sky, only clouds. Gonna have to study some meteorology to have some fun with the clouds . . . .

That's all for now...

I will tell you more later.








1 Comments:

Blogger Siramthar said...

Meteorology isn't that bad if you're warm, cozy and got light and time.:p

9:46 AM  

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