[svnbook commit] r1722 - trunk/src/en/book
cmpilato
svnbook-dev at red-bean.com
Tue Oct 4 08:44:36 CDT 2005
Author: cmpilato
Date: Tue Oct 4 08:44:34 2005
New Revision: 1722
Modified:
trunk/src/en/book/ch01.xml
Log:
* src/en/book/ch01.xml
'SourceCast' is now 'CollabNet (Enterprise|Team) Edition'.
Modified: trunk/src/en/book/ch01.xml
==============================================================================
--- trunk/src/en/book/ch01.xml (original)
+++ trunk/src/en/book/ch01.xml Tue Oct 4 08:44:34 2005
@@ -71,17 +71,22 @@
<para>In early 2000, CollabNet, Inc. (<systemitem
class="url">http://www.collab.net</systemitem>) began seeking
developers to write a replacement for CVS. CollabNet offers a
- collaboration software suite called SourceCast, of which one
- component is version control. Although SourceCast used CVS as
- its initial version control system, CVS's limitations were
- obvious from the beginning, and CollabNet knew it would
- eventually have to find something better. Unfortunately, CVS
- had become the <foreignphrase>de facto</foreignphrase> standard
- in the open source world largely because there
- <emphasis>wasn't</emphasis> anything better, at least not under
- a free license. So CollabNet determined to write a new version
- control system from scratch, retaining the basic ideas of CVS,
- but without the bugs and misfeatures.</para>
+ collaboration software suite called CollabNet Enterprise
+ Edition (CEE)
+ <footnote>
+ <para>There's also a CollabNet Team Edition (CTE)
+ offering aimed at smaller groups.</para>
+ </footnote>
+ of which one component is version control. Although
+ CEE used CVS as its initial version control system, CVS's
+ limitations were obvious from the beginning, and CollabNet knew
+ it would eventually have to find something better.
+ Unfortunately, CVS had become the <foreignphrase>de
+ facto</foreignphrase> standard in the open source world largely
+ because there <emphasis>wasn't</emphasis> anything better, at
+ least not under a free license. So CollabNet determined to
+ write a new version control system from scratch, retaining the
+ basic ideas of CVS, but without the bugs and misfeatures.</para>
<para>In February 2000, they contacted Karl Fogel, the author of
<citetitle>Open Source Development with CVS</citetitle>
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