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Subversive now has its own page
At 3:56 PM on Apr 27, 2007,
Alex Blewitt
wrote:
Hot on the heels of the
withdrawal of the subclipse proposal
, the subversive project has
made its homepage
available at
http://www.eclipse.org/subversive/
.
Alex.
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At 4:13 PM on Apr 29, 2007,
Fred Grott
wrote:
Re: Subversive now has its own page
I was hoping that both projects would merge into one and help each other.
But myabe that will happen at a later date as far as both projects outside of Eclipse integrating with the Eclipse Subversion project..
Fred Grott,
ShareMe
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Subversive now has its own page
At 3:56 PM on Apr 27, 2007, Alex Blewitt
wrote:
Alex.
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Re: Subversive now has its own page
I was hoping that both projects would merge into one and help each other.But myabe that will happen at a later date as far as both projects outside of Eclipse integrating with the Eclipse Subversion project..