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    From: Michael Hordijk<hoffbrinkle@h...>
    Date: Tue Apr 25 00:37:04 CEST 2006
    Subject: [oc] Re: kindly convert opencores cvs repository to subversion (svn)
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    Shehryar Shaheen wrote:
    >>At least one biggie: Perforce. http://www.perforce.com if you're
    >>interested in seeing how "properly commercial" they are.

    > Perforce (http://www.perforce.com/index.html ) is the best , in my opinion

    [...snip...]

    > If opencores incorporates perforce it will give it more professional touch
    > and it just might become a news item too in some EDA magazine :)
    >
    > Maybe Opencorse should try getting Perforce Licenses

    Please, no. I just mentioned it because it's what I have to deal with
    currently. Perforce hasn't developed much past CVS, save for the fact
    that it has more merge tracking built in than CVS/SVN. However, when
    compared with other open source offerings in an uncontrolled
    envioronment (outside of a company) as RCS. Choose it over other free
    projects if you need the support contract and can't find anyone to give
    you support with SVN or the like.

    - michael


     
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