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RE: Migrating from CVS to VSS
From: |
Arthur Barrett |
Subject: |
RE: Migrating from CVS to VSS |
Date: |
Thu, 2 Oct 2008 20:25:24 +1000 |
Jagan,
As others have pointed out - perhaps if you explain what the basis of the
management decision was rather than the implementation of that decision -
people could help you. I really doubt your CEO wants your developers to use
VSS - instead the CEO probably wants 'reserved' workflow (to prevent conflicts
or ensure only one developer works on a file at a time) or wants improved
productivity (with integration into the developer tools like Visual Studio).
CVSNT is the only open source version control system that I know of that
supports both integration with Visual Studio (using CVS Suite or other 'free'
integrations) and also supports the VSS workflow (with genuine reserved
revisions). CVSNT is open source and is an easy 'upgrade' from CVS and also
supports access control, active directory integration, failsafe audit etc etc.
Please send questions about CVSNT to the CVSNT newsgroup.
Regards,
Arthur Barrett
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From: address@hidden on behalf of Jagan Kola. Mohana
Sent: Tue 9/30/2008 9:37 PM
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Subject: Migrating from CVS to VSS
Hi,
I am working in .Net project where we are using CVS to store our project
repository. Right now based on few managerial decisions we want to use VSS in
place of CVS. Can you please let me know the approach for getting the entire
version of all individual files in the repository from CVS to VSS. i.e I am
interested in migrating entire project repository to VSS with out missing the
existing versions and tags. I hope I can get the solution from you people.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks and Regards,
JaganMohanaReddy Kola.