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Re: best WebDAV client for subversion on UNIX

From: Josh Kuo <josh.kuo_at_prioritynetworks.net>
Date: 2004-07-30 20:17:39 CEST

> Read Appendix C in the subversion book.

http://svnbook.red-bean.com/svnbook/apcs03.html#svn-ap-c-sect-3.3

this describes, I believe, a slightly older version of Nautilus. And
according to the book, it's still got some missing features (and I am
discovering more on my own, but it could be my misconfiguration).

(btw, is that the most updated svnbook?)

I am wondering if anyone has tried a newer version of Nautilus, or any
other client (even a Java client like jsvn) on UNIX that has the
smallest learning curve for regular desktop users.

The reason I am asking is because I am thinking of combining LDAP +
Subversion + WebDAV so desktop users can have a file system with
versioning capabilities.

Received on Fri Jul 30 20:17:24 2004

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