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  • C C P User 3

    Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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    David_Wimbley
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    I use tortoise svn. If there are any negatives at all to it, i would say that it makes the user gui dependent. Other then that its a solid product and hasn't failed me yet.

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      Never heard of JIRA. Is this it ?[^]

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      David_Wimbley
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      Yep thats the Jira that BobJanova mentioned

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      • S Shelby Robertson

        I use TortoiseSVN/BugNet at home. I use TortoiseHG/OnTime at work. TortoiseHG is better than the SVN version in my opinion, but both are very useable. BugNet is super basic but helps me keep track of stuff. OnTime is a flaming turd covered in diesel fuel.

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        Colin Mullikin
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        Shelby Robertson wrote:

        OnTime is a flaming turd covered in diesel fuel.

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        • C C P User 3

          Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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          Maximilien
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          We've been using TortoiseSVN for 8 years now, and have not seen issue except maybe when merging long forgotten branches; if you want to work no different branches, merging back and forth might be problematic.

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          • C C P User 3

            Never heard of JIRA. Is this it ?[^]

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            BobJanova
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            Yeah that's the one. Several of our clients use it, and we've also standardised on it for our internal projects.

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            • C C P User 3

              Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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              John M Drescher
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              I use both (although not so much with trac since viewcvs is enough for me). I have setup a trac and svn/cvs server on my home linux based HTPC / lxc container server since its far easier to not have to deal with the network security. I think I have had this up since 2007 with very few hours of downtime..

              John

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              • C C P User 3

                Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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                Dan Neely
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                TortiseSVN. Love it.

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                • C C P User 3

                  Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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                  Marc Clifton
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                  C-P-User-3 wrote:

                  Who's using TRAC ?

                  Never heard of it.

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                  Who's using TortoiseSVN ?

                  Been using it for years. It works great. Marc

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                  • C C P User 3

                    Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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                    Single Step Debugger
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                    Tortoise, but consider that it has a little steep learning curve. Especially if you plan to handle big projects and lot of merging. Also the default comparison screen is a little crappy.

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                    • C C P User 3

                      Who's using TRAC ? Who's using TortoiseSVN ? Anybody using both at the same time ? Tell us the awful ugly truth. Sing the praises. Enquiring minds want to know

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                      MirageCoder
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                      Been using TortoiseSVN for a long time already. It does its work properly! Its revision graph tool is not so good though; mostly because of the lack of visualization of merge operations. To compensate for this I use SVNMapper: http://svnmapper.tigris.org/[^]

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