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Any of these software.
I use TortoiseSVN interface for version control.
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TortoiseSVN is just an interface for the Subversion. So You should vote for subversion. I too use TortoiseHG, which is a similar interface for Mercurial.
Every now and then say, "What the Elephant." "What the Elephant" gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.
modified 3-Sep-12 0:29am.
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I really din't even heard these software before.
CP is really helping much with these survey's,
- for getting new things &
- knowing which one is best of them all.
Thanks for reply Rahul!
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Remember, that the survey is not about which Source Code Control system is the best, only about which are actively being used. That can be a huge difference.
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..and why a particular Source Code Control System is more actively being used??
Just because it is best, right?
BTW, that's my opinion
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That's usually never the case. Be it, that the best systems are relatively new and haven't had the time to get their market share or the masses just using mass products, maybe being easy to get started with or just fitting into the company strategy. Developers or company deciders may also be reluctant to change the tools they know.
When not talking about Source Code Control systems, the price might also be an argument, why the best product would not be the most actively used product (a bit off topic).
BTW we can at best only ever express our opinion
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Wolfgang_Baron wrote: best systems are relatively new
Yep, this might be the case.
And Price too make the software's usage all over.
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No. Price often. Subversion is free, but it was not designed for source code and in my opinion it is not suitable for versioning of source code.
I have had to use it at three shops so far. The current one is trying to convert to TFS, but it appears not to be nearly as easy to set up.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: No. Price often. Subversion is free
Agreed
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No. It is decided by price.
Then there are cases where the guy who decides which one to use is just plain clueless. Like in one of the posts above where he mentioned they use Sharepoint.
"Bastards encourage idiots to use Oracle Forms, Web Forms, Access and a number of other dinky web publishing tolls.", Mycroft Holmes[ ^]
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d@nish wrote: No. It is decided by price.
Agreed
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