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RE: Subversion

From: Arild Fines <arild.fines_at_broadpark.no>
Date: 2003-05-14 09:14:15 CEST

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frans Thamura [mailto:java@intercitra.com]

> Hi can I know how stable is subversion, can i use for our development
> system now?

The FAQ @ http://subversion.tigris.org/project_faq.html#stable says:

Is Subversion stable enough for me to use for my own projects?

We think so!

Because:

We believe that Subversion is stable and have confidence in our code, in
fact, we've been self-hosting since September of 2001--eating our own caviar
so to speak. We declared alpha because we're ready for the world to try
Subversion.
After 10 months of self-hosting, we haven't lost any data at all.

The filesystem schema is stable now and shouldn't undergo any changes before
1.0. In the off-chance that the schema does change, we will provide a
dump/load utility to aid you in the migration.

In order to make Subversion as stable as possible, we need more people to
use Subversion. If you use Subversion on a day-to-day basis, you can help us
find and fix any bugs that might turn up. It may sound risky at first, but
odds are that if you find any bugs they will be minor inconveniences as
opposed to data destroyers.
For many more reasons, read the feature list on the Subversion home page.

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Arild
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