It's in HACKING somewhere, but the procedure is like this:
check out the subversion tree at http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk
go to the document you want to change and run
$ svn diff
from the root of the checked out tree.
Submit the result to the list with the [PATCH] marker in the subject line.
Someone will pick it up and apply the patch.
bye,
Erik.
> I assume from your comment "Most of our programmers now use TortoiseSVN
> on the client" that you're working in a Windows environment?
>
> So, what's the process for getting the subversion.tigris.org FAQ page
> changed? It still says "In practice, it's difficult to get the
> Subversion repository running on non-Unix platforms; if you succeed,
> we'd like to hear about it."
>
> When I asked earlier, the consensus was that this statement should be
> removed from the FAQ. Even though the 0.26.0 Windows installer worked
> for me, as long as the website makes that official statement, Subversion
> on Windows will be a hard sell to my people, no matter how many success
> stories we have.
>
> So, how do we get the ball rolling to change the FAQ? (Is the answer
> hiding somewhere in HACKING?)
>
> S_E_D
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kfogel@collab.net [mailto:kfogel@collab.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 10:52 AM
> To: Han The Man
> Cc: dev@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: Success story: Subversion in heavy production
>
> "Han The Man" <hantheman12@hotmail.com> writes:
> > I know this is not a "marketing" mailing list, but I really wanted to
> > share this with you:
>
> Thanks!
>
> Heck, not only am I glad you posted it, but I'd say, cross-post it to
> users@subversion.tigris.org :-)...
>
> -Karl
>
> > The past few years, our company has been using CVS and SourceSafe to
> > manage our versioning needs. There have been several problems with
> > these systems, especially with SourceSafe since it has serious issues
> > when the teams are distributed (both technically and paradigm-wise.)
> >
> > Then we discovered Subversion. Our concerns about the stability and
> > maturity of SVN (since it was a 0.24 version back then) soon faded
> > away and about two weeks ago we decided to port ALL of our projects
> > into Subversion. Before that, we testet Subversion heavily on a few
> > medium-size projects, with only a couple of minor problems - like
> > internationalization - but we quickly found the work-arounds we
> needed.
> >
> > Most of our programmers now use TortoiseSVN on the client, while
> > "power users" use the svn command line client. Both of them works out
> > great.
> >
> > The migration was surprisingly simple, due to the well-written SVN
> > Book, some clever scripts and a very responsive Subversion community.
> >
> > So Keep Up The Good Work!
> >
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