Yes, we want to implement this functionality. The main question is the set of supported version controls. It's very likely that we'll do that for SVN. What version control do you use?
Valentin Kipiatkov Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
Do you have any plans to allow Visual Studio users to integrate with the Delayed Commit feature?
In Visual Studio itself, or maybe via a command line.
Any update on this? We're using SVN 1.4 with Visual Studio 2003. Are there any plans to support delayed commit for this configuration? If so, what's the approximate timeline for it?
Any update on this? We're using SVN 1.4 with Visual Studio 2003. Are there any plans to support delayed commit for this configuration? If so, what's the approximate timeline for it?
We plan to support SVN + Visial Studio configuration for delayed commit, but this will be implemented not earlier than in spring, probably closer to the summer.
Yes, we want to implement this functionality. The main question is the set
of supported version controls. It's very likely that we'll do that for SVN.
What version control do you use?
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
We recently (well about 12 months ago) moved from CVS to Perforce.
Regards,
Theo
Any update on this? We're using SVN 1.4 with Visual Studio 2003. Are there any plans to support delayed commit for this configuration? If so, what's the approximate timeline for it?
evgeny0 wrote:
We plan to support SVN + Visial Studio configuration for delayed commit,
but this will be implemented not earlier than in spring, probably closer
to the summer.
With kind regards,
KIR
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JetBrains, Inc.
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"Develop with pleasure!"