>
> > However, not all projects are developed by thousands of
> > people. I guess
> > most projects have only few developers, and likely they are within a
> > LAN.
> >
> > How much traffic would it be? I don't think that it is much.
> > So why not
> > add this feature as an option that can be turned on or off
somewhere?
> > Would be nice if one could see that something has changed.
>
> Set up a post-commit hook in the repository that e-mails the changed
files
> to the users which are part of the dev team mailing list. No fuzz, low
> traffic and immediate change notification. You can also set up commit
> monitors or IRC channels to achieve the same.
>
Hm... I could use svn command line as well... you know this kind of
reasoning.
I regard TortoiseSVN as a tool that facilitates miscellaneous things. So
why not integrate this auto-check feature? It would not be useful for
everyone, but rather for developers that don't want to mess around with
hooks or other things. It would just be a checkbox 'Auto-Check' and an
interval textbox. Some small clicks and it is done.
Anyone else that sees this advantage? Consider that not all users of
Subversion/TortoiseSVN want to setup a sophisticated and complex
solution.
Cheers,
Robert
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