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<font face="Verdana">"SVN is bound to have more bugs than it fixes."</font><br>
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I completely disagree with this statement. I have for the most part
no issues. When one crops up the DEVs have been fast to react and
take care of it leaving cleaner code. I feel it helps me by helping
them and it provides for a better product. <br>
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I don't understand how you could say that testing against SVN makes
no sense except right before a release. If you find an issue that
can be fixed during the course of its development instead of waiting
to the last few hours before deployment, things can actually be
worked into the fix schedule instead of having to wait to find time
after the release.<br>
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On 10/09/2011 03:33 PM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
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<pre wrap="">SVN is bound to have more bugs than it fixes.</pre>
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