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Re: difference between TSVN and SVN on a server

From: savera singh <saverasingh_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2007-09-20 14:31:28 CEST

Hi Will,
   
  Thanks for replying.
   
  <<Do you have multiple users or a single user?
  .... multiple users , but no more than 4-5 per project
  
<<Is the repository local to the single users PC or is it stored
....elsewhere (a bad idea for file:///)..... The repository is on a shared network drive
  
<<Do you need to control access to the repository?
  .... We are only dealing in documents and not in source code, so the emphasis is to have a "light-weight" solution ! Regards control -- we do need to restrict access to non-project team members.

  Please suggest.
   
  Regards,
  Savera

Will Appleton <wfappleton@gmail.com> wrote:
  On 9/18/07, savera singh wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have two options:1) Install Tortoise SVN as stand-alone and work
> 2) Have SVN server installed and then use
> Tortoiose SVN as a client
>
> Can anyone please tell me what are the advantages/disadvantages in both
> cases?
>
> Kindly respond.
>
> Best regards,
> Savera
>
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Need more info...
Do you have multiple users or a single user?
Is the repository local to the single users PC or is it stored
elsewhere (a bad idea for file:///).
Do you need to control access to the repository?

thanks,

Will

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