Hey folks, If you look at: https://www.kde.org/applications/development/cervisia/ You see this text: "Cervisia is a user friendly version control system front-end. The aim is to support CVS and other version control system programs in a unified interface, featuring conflict resolution, difference and history viewers, status for the working copy files, and support for most version control functions." -> Would it be possible to note down more version control systems on that above page, in particular git and svn, if cervisia supports these? Right now I do not know; I assume so but it is not listed on that page. Only cvs is listed, not sure that many heroic people still use cvs ... For instance, this page: https://www.kde.org/applications/development/ states "CVS Frontend", so right now visitors may assume that it supports ONLY CVS. And CVS is a bit old, like used by the old dinosaurs before that nasty meteorite had enough with CVS ...
Cervisia does actually only suppport cvs. The text on the website should be updated to reflect this.
SVN commit 1501040 by bcooksley: Update description for Cervisia to more accurately reflect it's functions. M +1 -1 cervisia.json WebSVN link: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=1501040