FROM : Rob Keniger
DATE : Sun Nov 04 04:29:45 2007
On 04/11/2007, at 11:45 AM, Chris Hanson wrote:
> This is one of those cases where there really is no trade-off:
> Interface Builder *could* support textual nib files that *do* handle
> diff and merge straight from SCM tools reasonably well. It just
> *doesn't*. No capabilities of the current system would be lost, and
> there would be straightforward developer benefit for what are
> becoming increasingly common cases.
The new .xib files in IB3 seem to be a big step forward here in that
they are both textual and diffable. Or am I missing the point?
--
Rob Keniger
DATE : Sun Nov 04 04:29:45 2007
On 04/11/2007, at 11:45 AM, Chris Hanson wrote:
> This is one of those cases where there really is no trade-off:
> Interface Builder *could* support textual nib files that *do* handle
> diff and merge straight from SCM tools reasonably well. It just
> *doesn't*. No capabilities of the current system would be lost, and
> there would be straightforward developer benefit for what are
> becoming increasingly common cases.
The new .xib files in IB3 seem to be a big step forward here in that
they are both textual and diffable. Or am I missing the point?
--
Rob Keniger






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