Right on dude (Genau!),
That's the way to do it; Subversion is extremely suitable for what you
like to do. Just don't forget to make regular backups of your
repository; this would not be the first time that someone looses his/her
whole file history or a complete repository because a mandatory file is
deleted or corrupted.
Good luck writing your thesis!
Roger Stoffers
Vodafone
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From: OnlineGuy@gmx.de [mailto:OnlineGuy@gmx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 3:25 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Subversion for graduation thesis / documents
Hi,
I will start to write my graduation thesis very soon, most probably I'll
have to write it at home and at my own laptop. I was thinking about
Subversion as a tool to keep both versions consistent, I do know that a
version control can't highlight changes in pictures or binary documents
and that kind of stuff, I'm more interested in administrating file
versions.
Has anyone ever done so? I'd like to know if this is practical and
secure regarding data loss (because of possible Subversion bugs, data
will be backed up via USB stick anyway). Files to be administrated will
be mostly pictures, OpenOffice documents and maybe some presentations.
Thanks
Maik
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