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Posted to dev@subversion.apache.org by Folker Schamel <sc...@spinor.com> on 2004/02/23 18:59:16 UTC

Congratulations to 1.0.0

Hello Subversion-Team!

Congratulations to 1.0.0!

I'm really impressed by your professionality!
Software development is an really complicated thing,
and finally shipping a good quality non-trivial product
having a good codebase is hard.
And you did an excellent job!

BTW, this professionality also gives me additional confidence
to Subversion, in addition to liking Subversion as product itself.
This also includes that in my opinion Subversion provides
a working solution for the *real* needs of *many* people,
plus providing a solid basis for implementing more special
features in the future.
This gives me the feeling that even if Subversion
does not yet have every possible fancy feature right now,
Subversion will get them step by step, silently emerging
to the best solution for (nearly) every user on the long run.

To produce further honey:
I think it is also very valuable to be professional
in the non-technical area: Compete with other VCSs,
but not fight a war against them.
This also gives a big additional portion of confidence I think.

BTW - off topic - just for interest:
A question to the svn core developers:
Which IDE's (if at all) are you using for development?
Especially for Linux?

Cheers,
Folker


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Re: [OT] what IDE? (was: Congratulations to 1.0.0)

Posted by kf...@collab.net.
Ben Reser <be...@reser.org> writes:
> Not sure if I count as a "core developer", guess that's up for debate
> lately. :)
> 
> I use vim and bash.

I guess formally it would mean someone who works primarily on the C
code.  I don't know if it's the same as "full committer".

You're hard to categorize, Ben :-).

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[OT] what IDE? (was: Congratulations to 1.0.0)

Posted by Ben Reser <be...@reser.org>.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 07:59:16PM +0100, Folker Schamel wrote:
> BTW - off topic - just for interest:
> A question to the svn core developers:
> Which IDE's (if at all) are you using for development?
> Especially for Linux?

Not sure if I count as a "core developer", guess that's up for debate
lately. :)

I use vim and bash.

-- 
Ben Reser <be...@reser.org>
http://ben.reser.org

"Conscience is the inner voice which warns us somebody may be looking."
- H.L. Mencken

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[OT] what IDE? (was: Congratulations to 1.0.0)

Posted by Greg Stein <gs...@lyra.org>.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 07:59:16PM +0100, Folker Schamel wrote:
> Hello Subversion-Team!
> 
> Congratulations to 1.0.0!

Thanks :-)

>...
> BTW - off topic - just for interest:
> A question to the svn core developers:
> Which IDE's (if at all) are you using for development?
> Especially for Linux?

XEmacs and bash. :-)

Cheers,
-g

-- 
Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/

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