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Until now, Unix developers which required access to a SourceSafe repository (formerly Visual SourceSafe) had to use a Windows machine or, in the lucky case that the architecture was standard enough, pay another time. SSU provides access to local and remote SourceSafe repositories through TCP, to any POSIX system (Linux, BSDs, OS X, etc), and for free, alleviating the pain. SSU also improves the SourceSafe interface and tries to work around several design bugs. SSU supports and uniforms a good subset of the SourceSafe features and has proven to be stable when used by a team of 6 developers accessing a single server. SSU has been developed since one year now and employs some regression testing. We're interested in feedback, we'd be glad to know about any success. TODO: Can't test for lack of a SourceSafe repository. Otherwise ready for import.
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Until now, Unix developers which required access to a SourceSafe
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repository (formerly Visual SourceSafe) had to use a Windows machine
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or, in the lucky case that the architecture was standard enough,
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pay another time. SSU provides access to local and remote SourceSafe
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repositories through TCP, to any POSIX system (Linux, BSDs, OS X,
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etc), and for free, alleviating the pain. SSU also improves the
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SourceSafe interface and tries to work around several design bugs.
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SSU supports and uniforms a good subset of the SourceSafe features
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and has proven to be stable when used by a team of 6 developers
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accessing a single server. SSU has been developed since one year
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now and employs some regression testing. We're interested in
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feedback, we'd be glad to know about any success.
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