Currently in beta. Atomic commits, real support for renames, folders, etc.. Can do both anon and logged in access without apache (ssh and pserver style). Has emacs mode. Has windows clients (e.g. TortoiseSVN, VS.NET integration). Has cvs importer. viewcvs supports it. I say we switch when it hits 1.0. -- Itamar Shtull-Trauring http://itamarst.org Looking for a job: http://itamarst.org/resume.html
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 06:55:25PM -0500, Itamar Shtull-Trauring quipped:
Currently in beta. Atomic commits, real support for renames, folders, etc..
Can do both anon and logged in access without apache (ssh and pserver style).
Has emacs mode. Has windows clients (e.g. TortoiseSVN, VS.NET integration). Has cvs importer. viewcvs supports it.
I say we switch when it hits 1.0.
Subversion is wonderful. I use it for all of my code, and for a lot of my configuration files. I haven't really had any problems either. You should be able to run SVN and CVS side-by-side, though one of the repositories would probably have to be read-only.
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 18:55, Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Currently in beta. Atomic commits, real support for renames, folders, etc..
Can do both anon and logged in access without apache (ssh and pserver style).
Has emacs mode. Has windows clients (e.g. TortoiseSVN, VS.NET integration). Has cvs importer. viewcvs supports it.
I say we switch when it hits 1.0.
I'm all for it. The more Subversion repositories, the merrier.
participants (3)
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Alexander Winston
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Itamar Shtull-Trauring
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Robert Church