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From: Cook, D. <dar...@ci...> - 2006-01-06 20:03:14
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Hi Stefan, I'm currently working on a Using Superversion document for my team. If = it turns out any good I'll share. :) In doing so, I noticed some functionality that would make using = Superversion more useable.=20 First, the (possibly) easy one: *The "Local Projects" window doesn't differentiate between local-only = projects and server based projects. Suggestion: rename "Local Projects" = to "My Projects" and display the server name for any projects that are = server-based, ie: "Project Name@servername". A couple others: *Add the ability to rename a project. Because of the above factor, I am = recommending users to add an @ sign to the end of the local project name = for now when they check out a project, so they can tell the difference. = If you decide to update this my users will want to remove that extra @ = sign. Renaming projects could be useful in general anyway. *Ability to change the server for a project. If we ever need to change = servers, connecting an existing project with the new server looks to be = tricky. I suppose if all users are synchronized, you can drop the local = project, go to the new server, add the project again and choose your = same directory. That's a bit of coordination however, and a lot of work = for each user if there are a lot of projects.=20 Thanks! Darren Cook Enterprise Data Services - Applications & Tools Cingular Wireless dar...@ci...=20 "I love deadlines. I especially like the whooshing sound they make as = they go flying by." ~Douglas Adams=20 |