Hi All,<br><br>I'm trying to come up with an example of when it would be appropriate and necessary to set the whoami property on a branch basis.<br><br>In my demo I'm going to set up multiple "workspaces" to emulate multiple users. I think this is a really awesome feature of BZR, but I'm having trouble coming up with a good example situation where this would be necessary.<br>
<br>Normally developers have their own machines to work on, and if it is a shared machine, it's a multi-user environment where each user would have their own global whoami value. This really is a sweet feature and I'm sure there was a real need to have it, could I get a little history regarding the feature, and some past experiences from users who make use of this ability?<br>
<br>Thanks,<br>Eric<br><br>PS - It's not nearly complete but the demo is currently posted on my wiki. Comments and crits are most welcomed. I was asked to do more of a comparison in my examples to SVN since that's what my company is currently using. So rather than field the immanent, "how is this different than SVN", we chose to forefront the questions with actual examples.<br>
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