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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T00:49:44+00:00 2026-05-25T00:49:44+00:00

Has anyone had any experuience using web-based PVCS (Serena) source control app for Visual

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Has anyone had any experuience using web-based PVCS (Serena) source control app for Visual Studio ASP.NET web development in a multi-developer environment?

Due to the lack of integration with VS, I fear that we will have chaos with files not being checked into the repository because, I believe, VSS or TFS normally handles adding files to the repositiory, many of which that aren’t directly edited by the developer.

What are your experiences with this source control application? Any recommended best practices? using open source is not an issue in this Orwellian environment.

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    2026-05-25T00:49:45+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:49 am

    Having used PVCS for a large scale project I would suggest avoiding it completely. The product is slow, real slow, and not does not support atomic checkins.

    Their branching model worked well 20 years ago but falls short of today’s reality. Labels galore.

    If youhave a lot of files be prepared to wait. We have over 10K files in out enterprise application. A checkout alone would be a 20 minute affair.

    Best practices? Don’t use it. If you must then get Beyond Compare! The diff included with PVCS is useless.

    Open Source? Subversion is a massive improvement over PVCS or go with a distributed solution (Git, Mercurial, etc).

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