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Re: is webdav really usefull?

From: Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman_at_collab.net>
Date: 2005-06-09 00:26:58 CEST

On Jun 8, 2005, at 3:17 PM, Eric Gorr wrote:

> Nina Pham wrote:
>
>> I just upgrade my svn server to version 1.2 on my fedora core 2
>> server and also try to use webdav autoversioning. I have some
>> issues using webdav autoversioning on my XP PC which makes me not
>> so sure about how useful webdav is.
>>
>
> Without full DeltaV support, I don't find it terribly useful.
>

The point of autoversioning is to *hide* version control from non-
technical users. In my world, that's pretty amazingly useful. :-)

If subversion had full DeltaV support, the only thing you'd get is
the ability to use a complex 3rd-party program to perform version
control, instead of the normal svn client. That's something only
technical users might want. I've never heard anyone ask for that;
is that really what you're looking for? And if so, what commercial
DeltaV client do you want to use against a subversion server?

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