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Re: Opinions please: SVN to manage large web development projects

From: Karl Fogel <kfogel_at_newton.ch.collab.net>
Date: 2002-10-15 07:10:10 CEST

Jonathan Oxer <jon@ivt.com.au> writes:
> And yes, I realise it's alpha and I shouldn't trust my life to it etc,
> but I don't see any major danger as long as I always keep a copy of each
> project checked out onto a file server just in case, maybe with a cron
> job that keeps it updated. Then if SVN blows up we can grab things from
> the file server.
>
> I see in the list of active repositories that some people are using it
> for web sites and there's one repository at 5.7GB, so it seems my
> requirements aren't particularly outrageous.
>
> Opinions?

You should be okay, if you're keeping backups as you describe.

You *might* want to wait until some of the scalability and stability
issues have been addressed (issues #860 and #689, for example), but
it's really up to you. Good luck...

-K

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