Release announcement for RabbitVCS v0.12!
Greetings,
We are excited to announce the release of RabbitVCS v0.12!
This release is a complete rewrite of v0.11, and supports nearly all Subversion functionality. In addition, we have support for more languages, have a neat command line utility to interact with our dialogs, and we have several easy to install packages.
Finally, you may have noticed our most visible change, our new name! Our eventual goal is to support multiple version control systems and to even extend other file managers and programs, so we decided on a platform-agnostic name, and our first major release with the new team seemed like the perfect time to make this change.
WHAT’S NEW SINCE THE BETA?
* Status checks are now done asynchronously and won’t lock up Nautilus
* Lots of bugs have been squashed
WHAT’S NEW SINCE v0.11?
* Vastly improved status monitor and emblem support
* Complete rewrite of the Nautilus extension, VCS layer, and user interface
* Nearly full Subversion functionality
* Easy to install packages for Ubuntu, Debian, and Fedora
* Fully internationalized with many translations available
* Command line integration to easily launch our dialog
KNOWN ISSUES
Go to http://wiki.rabbitvcs.org/wiki/support/known-issues
AVAILABILITY
Go to http://www.rabbitvcs.org
ABOUT RABBITVCS
RabbitVCS is a project with the goal of developing a collection of utilities to allow for better client integration with some of the popular version control systems. We currently support the Nautilus File Manager and the Subversion version control system.
The RabbitVCS Team
Wonderful news! Good job, guys. :)
Thanks for the new release. We work with many repositories and thousands of files on nfs shares. Using the ‘old’ NautilusSVN was often very painful because of the long, nautilus-freezing loading times. The new release now works nearly perfect. THANKS, THANKS, THANKS!
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesomeness!!! :) at last a kickass integrated svn client for linux! Using TortoiseSVN I’ve become a complete and total subversion-addict using it for every aspect of every project, code, graphics, 3d models, textures, binary release, build tools, compilers, settings, installers etc etc.. Now there is no reason whatsoever to stay in windows ^ ^
OH-MY-GOD, YOU GUYS ROCK!!!! This version is sooo much better, its not even funny. Now all I need is GIT support :-) pretty please? :-D By the by, the PPA rocks too. Thanks for all your efforts!