It would be nice if a php + mysql version could be made (I have no
idea if this is even possible), as then it could be offered with
hosting packages.
Recently one of the biggest problems I have had is getting my brother
to use Subversion, and not because he doesn't want, it's just that he
lives in China and they block almost all methods of accessing a home
server. Luckly I have my own server online and was able to set u pa
DNS A record to point to my home server. Also I happen to have a large
amount of bandwidth at home so can happilly support people accessing
projects.
If i could have opened Cpanl or Plesk and started a repository I would
have in a flash!
Richard
On 18/01/06, Andy Levy <andy.levy@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1/18/06, Samay <getafix123@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Rollback -> This sounds like a very dangerous idea ... every change must be
> > unidirectional for integrity of version control .. rollback somewhat defeats
> > it!
>
> SVN already does atomic commits and if the commit isn't 100%
> successful, the transaction is rolled back. And one can always check
> out an older revision, then commit it, making it the new HEAD. So I'd
> venture to say that SVN already has a rollback feature, two actually,
> and the one that can alter the condition of the repository *is*
> logged, maintaining integrity.
>
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