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Re: Unclear: CVS and Subversion repository difference.

From: Ron Gilbert <lists_at_rzweb.com>
Date: 2005-06-17 05:55:12 CEST

> This isn't a problem; you just imagine to be. Lots of subversion
> newbies think that it matters, and it just doesn't. Here's a FAQ
> about it:

Well, it does matter to me. Sorry we'll just have to respectably disagree. And don't get me wrong, I like the global version number for the project much better than a per-file version number.

Anyway, non-issue because you can simply create multiple repositories, and I find that a better solution anyway, as the thread originator might as well.

Maybe my situation is different from yours, but I am dealing with several projects with many offsite contract programmers and artists and they can not always have read access to all the projects.

> If you're using svn://, then you can control per-directory write-
> access via a pre-commit hook script.

But read access is exactly what I need to control, hence the multiple repositories.

Ron

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