bzr-gtk vs. QBzr
Colin D Bennett
colin at gibibit.com
Wed Feb 25 22:05:46 GMT 2009
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:33:44 -0500
Karl Fogel <karl.fogel at canonical.com> wrote:
> Colin D Bennett <colin at gibibit.com> writes:
> > Sadly, all the TortoiseSVN users I know (my team members on a
> > university project) have no clue how to do basic operations like
> > "diff", "revert", "switch", etc. which are simple in the command line,
> > but you have to find the right menu option (diff is "Create Patch", I
> > think) for it. I'd like to tell them, "just run 'svn diff'", but they
> > have no idea that there is even a command line for Subversion!
>
> Which is fine. Command lines are not morally better :-).
Agreed. While I find command line is more efficient for many things,
it's not always better than a GUI, and this will depend on the
individual.
However, I guess my point was that the TortoiseSVN menu was initially
bewildering to me, and it didn't use the same terms that I as a
Subversion command line user was used to, i.e., 'status' and 'diff'
didn't appear under their traditional names. I only used TSVN for a
couple of minutes in total, so take this with a grain of salt... I know
I just need to learn where things are.
Regards,
Colin
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