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Re: Why I love TortoiseSVN. (increasingly off-topic)

From: Ramón Zamora <ramonzamora_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-01-24 17:59:41 CET

hello!, i'm half time musician =D i use tortoiseSvn for my software
projects, but i use it too with adobe audition (multitrack recording
program) to version my tracks and songs!!, i have to say it is great, for
example, i can allways bring back the original clean version of a track to
compare it with the current version, and i save diskspace because the old
method of copyng and renaming folders (v1, v2, _v2...) is not needed
anymore, i have to say i'm very happy with it, and now i tend to version
everything =D, the only bad thing is that commits are slooooowww

On 1/24/06, Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@red-bean.com> wrote:
>
> On 1/24/06, Lübbe Onken <l.onken@rac.de> wrote:
> > Ted Kuster wrote:
> >
> > > Ben,
> > > Do your scores use a format that enables diffing with a
> > > version control
> > > tool?
> >
>
> Alas, no, I'm using Finale, and have been for 15 years now. I wish
> there were a diffing tool, but I'm not even sure what such a thing
> would look like. :-)
>
> The trick is to use very descriptive log messages. When looking at
> the history of a file, I can zero in on a specific old version by
> reading about what changes were made to it, and why. It works pretty
> well.
>
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Ramón Zamora
www.ramonzamora.tk
Received on Tue Jan 24 18:04:48 2006

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