On May 13, 2008, at 11:33 PM, Rick DeNatale wrote:
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Adam Strzelecki ono@java.pl wrote:
2nd thing is if it would be possible to share same shortcut ⌃⇧A for SVN, GIT and all versioning bundles. Since they are exclusive -> folder may either contain just .git or .svn subfolder, the ⌃⇧A menu could display/trigger its items relatively to presence of those folders somehow.
Actually I don't think that it's a valid assumption that a .git and .svn directory won't occur together. In fact I'm pretty sure that it's pretty common for people who use git-svn which allows coordination of a git repository (for personal use) and a svn repository.
-- Rick DeNatale
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I for one is using Git and SVN for the same project. I am using Git as a lightweight "inofficial" SCM system, and when I am finished with a feature or a fix I commit it to the real SCM system.
However Git is just using a single .git folder in the root path of the project, Subversion creates a .svn folder for each subfolder, so there is the distinction that can be made programatically.
// Jonatan
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