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Re: Useing Subversion at a company

From: Mark Bohlman <mNoSpamPorMoibohlman_at_tcicredit.com>
Date: 2005-08-22 16:54:14 CEST

Also see the Testimonials section of the Subversion web site. I have
been using Subversion in a nearly identical environment (we use Server
2000), very successfully, for a long time, with NO problems. Stable it is.

You might also take a look at:
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0131855182/ref=ase_williamnageln-20/104-1760436-5604716?v=glance&s=books
>

-- Mark

Romain Prévost wrote:
> Subversion is stable, even on Windows ;) , but you'd better run it on
> a unix box, mainly because Windows XP filesystem will get in trouble
> when too much file are created. (I guess you'll use FSFS repository of
> course).
>
> As a GUI, TortoiseSVN is GREAT when you work on windows. I can't
> recommend anything else : http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
>
> Concerning symlinks, you can't create them on single files, this has
> been discussed a lot. You can anyway use the svn:externals property to
> achieve almost the same behavior with whole directories. Check the
> subversion book : http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
>
> HTH.
>
> 2005/8/22, René Vestergaard <rve@techno-matic.dk>:
>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I our company the Client-PC's use the Ms. WindowsXP-operatingsystem.
>>They are in a NT-domain, where the domaincontroller run Ms.
>>WindowsServer2003.
>>
>>Is subversion stable enough for us?
>>
>>Two developers currently use an old version of the "CS-RCS Pro" software
>>(http://www.componentsoftware.com/Products/RCS/index.htm)
>>as versioncontrol-system.
>>Can we also create "symlinks" with subversion, as supported in the CS-RCS
>>GUI?
>>
>>Which of the "GUI front-end for the Subversion revision system" would you
>>recommend for software-developer,
>>that normally working in a Windows enviroment?
>>
>>ps. Right now, most of the software-developer's manage software-versions
>>manuelly. They don't use any revision system. ... yet ;)
>
>

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