Before we link to this, can I make a suggestion? Don't call it
"perl_svn". That name is based on an implementation detail, instead
of on what the tool does. Choose something that will be meaningful to
those who use it but who don't know how it works.
I browsed around with it a bit. I was pretty surprised at the
excellent response time, considering that it's running the
command-line client and parsing the output!
-Karl
Thomas Werner <tom@osdevel.org> writes:
> I've written yet another web based repository browsing tool for
> subversion. First it was only for my personal homepage but the tool
> works stable and looks nice - so i made it Open Source (GPL). I'd like
> my project to get linked on
>
> http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html
>
> but i don't have a clue whom to ask for that. Can you please tell me
> the person I'll have to contact about that issue?
>
> Some detail about my project:
>
> It's name is perl_svn, it's written in Perl and runs on any webserver
> on Windows and Linux that is capable of Perl-CGIs. The script doesn't
> make use of the language bindings - instead it runs the subversion
> client application and analyzes its output. It offers syntax
> highlighting for about 300 programming languages and configuration
> languages. Its appearance can be changed by modifying simple HTML
> include files. The project's homepage is located at
>
> http://www.osdevel.org/projects/show/16?lang=en
>
> You can test perl_svn here: http://osdevel.org/svn/perl_svn.pl
>
> Thanks,
>
> Thomas Werner
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