38 messages in com.perforce.perforce-user[p4] Use "workspace" instead of "client"
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Subject:[p4] Use "workspace" instead of "client"
From:Chris Patti (cpa@atg.com)
Date:10/23/2001 08:33:35 AM
List:com.perforce.perforce-user

At 10:27 AM 10/23/2001 -0500, Dave Lewis wrote:

> > I have never, ever encountered the term 'sandbox' being used as anything > other than the local directory/area where developers work on files that are > checked in/out from source control. > > If you can find an instance of someone using it otherwise, I'd be pleased > to see it. > > Thanks! > > -Chris

Here you go! This server has a top level depot called "SANDBOX"!

$ p4 dirs '//*' //AST //BUILD //SANDBOX //VEAP

OK that makes *no* sense to me, but hey YMMV :)

I stand corrected and withdraw my suggestion.

-Chris (I'll still always call the area the developer works in their 'sandbox' but that doesn't mean Perforce needs to adopt that terminology :)