Bah humbug !!!
Tried to checkout a working copy of Neo Ports Manager over SVN, that took twenty minutes or so... Created an independent branch and the starting directory structure for the work I need to get imported, plus copied a few files from the trunk that I also want there.
That took at least 10 minutes to commit..
Looking on Source Forge, I can see that two other people have filed about the SVN services being so dang gum slow.
Looks like it might be awhile before I finally get my latest stuff under revision control +S.
Originally posted on my Live Journal:
ReplyDeletesubject: google code
by: (Anonymous) 2008-07-19 10:46 pm (UTC)
comment: since your project is fairly new and a one-man project, why not move it to Google Code?
subject: Re: google code
by: sas_spidey01 at 2008-07-20 05:44 am (UTC)
comment: The main reason I chose SourceForge from the options that I looked at, is because I knew exactly what I would be getting out of the deal.
The level of documentation they provide on using the services is quite nice as well ;-). While I don't care much for being limited to CVS and SVN, learning to use Suberversion is as easy as downloading the book.