[cvsnt] March-Hare message into my commit messages
Dries Feys
dries.feys at tvh.be
Fri Nov 7 14:57:50 GMT 2008
It's not a real concern to us, as we purchased a licence a few weeks ago.
Although, my personal opinion is that it becomes now adware instead of
shareware. Also, I expect there will be ad-free builds available very soon
from other websites than march-hare.
Met vriendelijke groeten, Cordialement, Regards,
DRIES FEYS
ICT-DEPARTMENT
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"Fabio D'Alfonso" <fabio.dalfonso at fabiodalfonso.com>
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07/11/2008 15:47
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Re: [cvsnt] March-Hare message into my commit messages
Hi,
I appreciate very much the effort you made to enhance cvs.
This shareware like change in the policy to add messages in the software,
will not get expected results, in my opinion.
I unfortunately expect that this will reinforce migration to other tools
like, but not only svn that your efforts rightly contained in the past
years, adding missing features to make cvs better.
Also the most of people will stay on previous versions, unless you'll
remove from downloadables.
Thanks
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From: Tony Hoyle <tony.hoyle at march-hare.com>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 12:57 PM
To: cvsnt at cvsnt.org
Subject: Re: [cvsnt] March-Hare message into my commit messages
Clóvis Garcia Marcondes wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> After installed the new 2.5.04 CVSNT Server (Free) the text below is
> been inserted into my commit messages:
>
> Committed on the Free edition of March Hare Software CVSNT Server.
> Upgrade to CVS Suite for more features and support:
> http://march-hare.com/cvsnt/
>
> Is there anyway to disable that or I will have to go back to the 2.5.03?
You could just buy a copy.
The development, testing and support of cvsnt (and evs) takes up a lot
of time and money. The software is then given away free, no strings
attached.
For this all you have to do is cope with an unobtrusive message on
commit. There are even multiple ways to disable that if you dig around
the source a bit.
Arthur once calculated that if 1% of the people who download cvsnt each
year bought 1 copy, we'd be able to hire 3 programmers. That would mean
a much better product, better support, and it would still be free for
the 99%.
It pains me to have to do something even so minor.. I'd love everything
to be free but unfortunately I haven't yet managed to perfect a way to
live without food or a roof over my head.
Tony
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