I think the phrases in svn have different meaning then those of clear-case
in clear case I check out a file meaning I am allowed to edit it and I can later check it back in ('check-in') with my new edits back into the global stream
if I 'update' my 'view' of the global 'stream' I can get new edits done by other people
a 'view' is a local copy of the stream of the entire source code which I can edit on my own client side
if I preform a 'rebase' to my view of the stream it forces everyone else to later on preform an update for their view and I can later compare rebases with one-another
do all those things have the same meaning in both clear case and svn?
how can I do a non-reserved check out to your source code?
in clear case I check out a file meaning I am allowed to edit it and I can later check it back in ('check-in') with my new edits back into the global stream
if I 'update' my 'view' of the global 'stream' I can get new edits done by other people
a 'view' is a local copy of the stream of the entire source code which I can edit on my own client side
if I preform a 'rebase' to my view of the stream it forces everyone else to later on preform an update for their view and I can later compare rebases with one-another
do all those things have the same meaning in both clear case and svn?
how can I do a non-reserved check out to your source code?