>
> For this specific use case, you will likely find Subversion to be a
> bit more complicated than the system you're currently using since SVN
> wasn't specifically designed to support this use case well. On the
> other hand you will likely find the overall SVN experience to be
> enough better than your current system to justify the transition. It
> really just comes down to how big a part of your process this specific
> use-case is, and whether you have a development culture that is
> willing to put some upfront effort into overcoming the inevitable
> learning curve associated with any tool transition.
I think up to now, it's 50-50... Svn has advantages (atomic commits and
so on) but when it lacks a basic functionality we need, there is no
(commercial) benefit from taking a new system...
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Received on Mon Apr 24 20:08:16 2006