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Monthly Archives: December 2006
To SVN or Not to SVN? That is the Question…
Last week Denis Roy, the Eclipse webmaster, announced on the committers’ mailing list that Eclipse has installed Subversion (SVN) and that Eclipse projects can make the switch from CVS to SVN if they choose. This leads naturally to the question … Continue reading
Posted in cvs, eclipse, svn
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Defining the Eclipse Brand
Over the last few years Eclipse has experienced more than significant growth and has expanded well beyond its, what seems now to be modest, Java IDE roots. Eclipse now hosts 10 top level projects that contain 90 (if I counted … Continue reading
Posted in brand, eclipse, project collaboration
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