Max Bowsher wrote:
> Stefan Schwarzbach wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I currently use a commercial product but I want to change to subversion
>> when Version 1.2 goes final! We need the lock features for our graphic
>> designers so we have to wait for 1.2.
>>
>> In my environment, the server runs under linux (debian) and the
>> developers work with Visual Studio .Net 2003 under Windows.
>> So we need ankhsvn for vs.net and a graphical client (eSvn or RapidSVN)
>> besides subversion itself.
>>
>> Do you know, when subversion reaches 1.2 final and the client projects
>> release updates using the 1.2 api and the new functions?
>> Although I know that every project has it's own mailing lists, I didn't
>> want to ask the same question also on their users list.
>
>
> The other projects are *completely* independent.
>
> Max.
>
>
The TortoiseSVN developers had been tracking the SVN 1.2 project
closely, to be able to publish a TSVN 1.2.x release soon after SVN is
released.
TortoiseSVN is a very professional client side Windows interface to
Subversion.
I cannot offer any information on the others you mentioned.
Peter
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Received on Thu Apr 28 03:10:18 2005