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File System Question

From: Trampas Stern <tstern_at_dacaudio.com>
Date: 2002-06-21 19:47:46 CEST

Hi,

 

I am a newbie to the world of Linux and such, I did set myself up with
an e-smith server (www.e-smith.org <http://www.e-smith.org/> ). I was
looking for a "version control" system for this new and wonderful beast
and had previously seen subversion on slashdot. I was reading through
some of the documentation and it mentioned a "versioning file system,"
and I wanted to see if it was indeed what I thought it was.

 

What I have been looking for is a file system where I can share a
directory on a server and then each write and possibly read to that
directory is logged, and when there is a write the older version is
saved. This way I can track the progress of my projects. For example I
can print a report each week saying I added xxx number of lines of code
this week. Also I wanted this for documents as well as source code, thus
I can tell who accessed and changed the document.

 

Does or will subversion do this? If so is it currently semi functional,
enough for a test? Or does someone know of a better soultion?

 

Thanks

Trampas Stern
Received on Fri Jun 21 21:03:14 2002

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