subversion? (was: [ODE] From unstable to trunk...)
Aras Pranckevicius
nearaz at gmail.com
Fri Jul 1 10:42:49 MST 2005
> btw, for Windows the TortoiseSVN is very nice SVN client (also the
> TortoiseCVS for CVS)
Offtopic: I'd say TortoiseSVN is much better/nicer than TortoiseCVS.
Don't confuse the two, they are completely different products, each
developed separately (just the basic principles and the names are
similar; but that's where it ends).
> > tigris.org is likely very trustworthy, but I'd be interested in
> > more opinions from ODEy people about a move to SVN. tigris.org
> > might not support the (hooks for the) sorts of tree policies we
> > have regarding different auth groups for trunk versus the unstable
> > branch, etc.
I don't know about tigris.org policies, but some other SVN hosting
sites (berlios.de for example) basically just give your project the
whole separate SVN repository. You can setup the "recommended"
structure (trunk, tags, branches) in it, or setup a completely
different one - it's all up to you. The same with repository
administration - you're given the shell, loging and adminstrate your
repository anyway you like.
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Aras 'NeARAZ' Pranckevicius
http://nesnausk.org/nearaz | http://nearaz.blogspot.com
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