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Free alternatives to VSS
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19/10/2002 16:29:39
 
 
To
18/10/2002 22:23:04
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Source Safe Control
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00712787
Message ID:
00713222
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28
Well then... tell them that there's no good alternative! Compared to all competitors VSS is most closely related to VFP and has proven to be very reliable. I've never had a single failure. One month ago I inadvertedly shut down the server while the laptop was still checking in into VSS. The consequence was a corrupted VSS database, but that very same VSS happens to have facilities that beautifully corrected the VSS database.

Your managers should realize that VSS is in THEIR advantage and potentially saves them thousands and thousands of 'dimes'. It is a MUST, not a nice to have.

Groet,
Peter

>>Hilmar,
>>
>>Why do you want an alternative for SourceSafe? Is it only for the money or are you dissatisfied with certain aspects of SourceSafe?
>
>It is money. It is very hard to convince top-management to spend a few dimes on software. Well, it is not exactly dimes, but we do have some specialized machines for making shoe, some of which are probably worth tens of thousands of dollars. If not more. So allow me to grumble a little when they don't want to spend a few hundred dollars on some needed software. VSS can be replaced by other products, but I have had other cases where the required software can't be easily replaced. E.g.: upgrade from VFP 6 to VFP 7.
>
>Otherwise, when I worked with VSS, I was quite content with it.
>
>Hilmar.
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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