Hello,
I just had a thought.
I wonder if subversion could be made to defer the merging operation on
files with certain mime-types. This way, subversion would merely detect
the need to merge a file but defer the actual work to a script or
something. In the best case, it might be possible to wrap tools that
would attempt (hopefully successfully) to merge files like MS office
documents. If nothing else, the script could tell the user that a merge
needs to be done and mark the working copy dirty.
I actually got this idea from git. It has this sort of flexibility.
Actually, it will make a great back-end for this sort of use when it
gets a webdav interface (plus maybe autoversioning) and a neat windows
client. For now, though, its not an option.
Carl
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 07:01:18PM -0400, Vincent Starre wrote:
> I would not recommend subversion for "text"-like things which are not
> bare text. While svn certainly /can/ do things like this, it would treat
> all files as binary, so a lot (though certainly not all) of the
> usefulness would be gone.
> Word[for example] is a common enough format that I'm sure there are some
> version control systems which are format-aware of Word[for example] files.
> Though I can't say with certainty, having not actually used it,
> "SharePoint" comes to mind.
>
> Jay Paulson wrote:
>
> >Hello all-
> >
> >I'm doing some research for many things and from reading about
> >subversion it might do the trick, but I still have questions.
> >
> >The company I currently work for has many different projects, however
> >they are not coding projects. The projects are mainly research ones
> >with many documents (Word, Excell, PDF docs etc) that are used with
> >this research (mainly documents things about the research but usually
> >go through many versions before a final version is released).
> >
> >What is needed is some sort of version control system that team
> >members can use to share files, collaborate ideas, and basically have
> >a project tracker kind of like SourceForge.net.
> >
> >My question is can Subversion handle something like this with mainly
> >different kind of documents that aren't programs etc? Is there a good
> >web interface that promotes users to collaborate? I would prefer if
> >the web interface was written in PHP but if there are good ones
> >written in something else I'd like to see them.
> >
> >Thanks for any suggestions!
> >
> >
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