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Re: Tortoise SVN in for Configuration Management

From: sstadler <sstadler_at_incircuits.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 13:07:15 -0800 (PST)

I have read some, but not all, of the Subversion book, and the TortoiseSVN
help and in the subversion book, they talk about complex tagging, but I
couldn't find that in the TortoiseSVN help..... so I was trying to see if I
could manually perform a complex tag using TortoiseSVN?? or something like
that.....

I'm just trying to understand what I "should" be doing??

Should I have all of my design files in a folder called trunk, and when it
is time to make a release, tag the trunk folder?

Right now my design files are scattered around in a project folder, and as I
started learning about using SVN for the software, I decided I can use it
with other engineering documents too.

Perhaps it would be a good way to keep track of files that will be or are in
control to be in the trunk folder, and then it will be easier to stamp a
release by tagging the trunk folder that contains all of the different
engineering documents in it for that project??

Does that sound proper to you??

Thank You,

Steve

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