Now that Visual Studio, SQL Server, and BizTalk are done (the ship party is tonight) there are three Vice Presidents on Channel 9 talking about it.
Three VPs on Channel 9
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Any chance you can blog on this story? I’m interested in your point of view …
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Any chance you can blog on this story? I’m interested in your point of view …
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=172302918&cid=RSSfeed_IWK_news
What I would love to know is why MS shuns CVS and Subversion integration. There’s no sense to it.
No, i didn’t listen, the chances of Robert asking about CVS approach nil.
What I would love to know is why MS shuns CVS and Subversion integration. There’s no sense to it.
No, i didn’t listen, the chances of Robert asking about CVS approach nil.
Why does MS need to integrate CVS and Subversion? There is a FREE VS integration SDK and common API support for integrating your favorite SCM. Why must MS do all the heavy lifting?
Why does MS need to integrate CVS and Subversion? There is a FREE VS integration SDK and common API support for integrating your favorite SCM. Why must MS do all the heavy lifting?
> Why does MS need to integrate CVS and Subversion?
Because other tool (like Eclipse, Netbeans, etc) come with CVS support right out of the box. With VS you get support for … wait for it … only another MS product! Is this an ad or a tool for building apps?
> Why does MS need to integrate CVS and Subversion?
Because other tool (like Eclipse, Netbeans, etc) come with CVS support right out of the box. With VS you get support for … wait for it … only another MS product! Is this an ad or a tool for building apps?
Let’s take a look at the Market Share of CVS/subversion vs VSS or any other VS system…oh yeah, that’s right, CVS wins.
Let’s take a look at the Market Share of CVS/subversion vs VSS or any other VS system…oh yeah, that’s right, CVS wins.
As well, why should I do MS’s work for it? They want more Unix devs to use their stuff, THEY have to show a little goodwill and effort past “GIMME MONEY”
As well, why should I do MS’s work for it? They want more Unix devs to use their stuff, THEY have to show a little goodwill and effort past “GIMME MONEY”
[…] Where, I don’t know. It isn’t yet on MSDN. Robert Scoble said that it (and SQL Server 2005 + BizTalk 2006) are done in Three VPs on Channel 9. Tonight is the shipping party. […]