38 messages in com.perforce.perforce-user[p4] Use "workspace" instead of "client"
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Robert Cowham22 Oct 2001 11:53 
Mike Castle22 Oct 2001 12:01 
Kevin Bailey22 Oct 2001 12:38 
Jos Backus22 Oct 2001 13:05 
Paul Cody22 Oct 2001 13:11 
Jeff A. Bowles22 Oct 2001 13:39 
Robert Lin22 Oct 2001 13:49 
Jeff A. Bowles22 Oct 2001 13:52 
Karl Elvis MacRae22 Oct 2001 14:18 
Chris Patti22 Oct 2001 14:23 
Jeremy Russell22 Oct 2001 14:34 
Frank Merrow22 Oct 2001 14:42 
Stephen Vance22 Oct 2001 17:10 
Rick Macdonald22 Oct 2001 17:23 
Paul C. Pharr22 Oct 2001 17:51 
Chuck Karish22 Oct 2001 22:55 
Chuck Karish22 Oct 2001 23:05 
Greg Whitfield23 Oct 2001 01:58 
Chris Patti23 Oct 2001 07:25 
Rick Macdonald23 Oct 2001 08:08 
Chris Patti23 Oct 2001 08:13 
Arnt Gulbrandsen23 Oct 2001 08:24 
Dave Lewis23 Oct 2001 08:27 
Chris Patti23 Oct 2001 08:28 
Ken Rice23 Oct 2001 08:32 
Chris Patti23 Oct 2001 08:33 
Arnt Gulbrandsen23 Oct 2001 08:36 
Karr, David23 Oct 2001 08:43 
Rick Macdonald23 Oct 2001 08:44 
Gordon Broom23 Oct 2001 08:49 
Ines Heinz23 Oct 2001 08:54 
Steven Bennett23 Oct 2001 09:35 
Rick Macdonald23 Oct 2001 10:00 
Robert Prentice23 Oct 2001 10:04 
Jos Backus23 Oct 2001 11:03 
Mike Castle23 Oct 2001 11:08 
Mike Castle23 Oct 2001 11:14 
Stephen Vance23 Oct 2001 19:14 
Subject:[p4] Use "workspace" instead of "client"
From:Chris Patti (cpa@atg.com)
Date:10/22/2001 02:23:59 PM
List:com.perforce.perforce-user

At 01:39 PM 10/22/2001 -0700, Jeff A. Bowles wrote:

At 12:01 PM 10/22/2001 -0700, you wrote:

On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 07:53:44PM +0100, Robert Cowham wrote:

p4 client -> p4 workspace p4 clients -> p4 workspaces

I'd prefer ``sandboxes'' myself.

I've seen some Perforce sites use "sandbox" to mean "a place in the depot that's specific to this user, where he/she can check in files for personal/non-product use and which will not be included, using from the sandbox pathname, in any production work. (Work might be integrated from the sandbox into a production codeline or the other direction, however.)"

-Jeff Bowles

I really like "sandbox" too FWIW.

It denotes exactly what the thing does, and is a term not used by anything else already.

-Chris (Now we need to find good reasons to integrate 'shovel' 'pail' and 'old-partially-broken-Tonka-Truck' into the Perforce vocabulary and our lives will be complete :)