[vworld-tech] [TECH][TOOLS] SCM systems
ceo
ceo at grexengine.com
Thu Jan 15 15:35:15 PST 2004
NB: probably not of interest to any individual-coders, but certainly
relevant to any dev-teams, especially if you're unsatisfied with CVS...
Has anyone tried Vesta? I'd not heard of it until today (someone sent me
a link from the upcoming CodeCon), but it looks pretty good.
For an open-source SCM it has some very cool features like:
- uses a fn-programming language for specifying builds - none of the
farting around with inappropriate use of XML (i.e. ANT) nor of manual
hackery of simple text files (i.e. make)
- builds are done internally by the SCM itself - so your build process
is as reproducible as your source (you "check-in" your compiler, libs, etc)
- repository replication as standard (used for the past 3 years by
some Intel and DEC/Compaq projects for internal site-to-site
replication, apparently)
- free :)
I've been looking to replace PerForce with something that's a little
better (not CVS-based) and doesn't cost an arm, a leg, two fingers, an
ear, three ribs... (etc) per user ($750 per user is, IMHO, shockingly high).
Since so many games-studios use PerForce, and many people on the MD list
have big corporate backgrounds I wondered if any have used Vesta, and
what they thought? We're playing with it right now, and hope to replace
our current RCS-derivative and some CVS's too with just Vesta...
Adam M
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