>
> If you're auto-committing all the time, what's the difference? You'll
> need to be connected all the time anyway. And it doesn't stop you from
> performing a real checkout to work offline, and commit the changes
> when you're back in the office or whatever.
In my case I am dealing with SVN as a sort of a document management
platform. I am dealing with typical office workers and not
programmers. I have used ifolders before. It's basically an automated
tool to sync content with a central server (like subversion) but it
does not offer version control.
If Tortoise was to automatically do an update and commit every N
minutes then it would have all the features of ifolders and many many
more plus it would be faster. That's why I put in the feature request.
The auto-locking would be icing on the cake. My primary wish is that
the whole update, commit cycle would be automatic, run on a schedule
and only make it self known if there were errors (otherwise silent).
I know it may be a bit unusual but that's my feature request.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Received on Wed Sep 12 07:18:50 2007