If you're new to Subversion and source control in general, I'd highly
recommend Mike Mason's Pragmatic Version control using subversion
(http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/svn/)
I've used Visual Sourcesafe, Clearcase, cvs, and subversion before
reading this, so I understood the basic concepts, but he does a good
job of setting up the day-to-day scenarios that you can expect in a
development project and how you can use subversion to deal with your
project's needs.
On 23 Jun 2006 13:46:36 -0000, users-digest-help@subversion.tigris.org >
> From: Matt Vance <mvance@pobox.com>
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 10:32:42 -0500
> Subject: Subversion roll-out strategy questions?
> I work on a team of web developers and designers for a university and we
> would like to implement Subversion on our testing server. While we all
> recognize the need for some kind of version control, none of us have
> much experience in the area. I think that everyone is a little hesitant
> to get started because we don't want to get things wrong from the outset
> and saddle ourselves with a screwed up implementation.
>
> Our testing server is a Red Hat box which we access primarily via Samba
> shares. Our sysadmin has installed Subversion for us, but he has little
> experience with it either, so nothing has been added to it yet. We use
> mostly PCs, with the occasional Mac. Our files are primarily html,
> graphics, and some php.
>
> Should we just dive in head first by adding everything into Subversion
> and fumble our way along? Or is there some easier way to gradually get
> everyone up to speed? I'm open to any suggestions, advice, or pointers.
> Will Subversion be easy enough for our part-time student workers to be
> able to handle without screwing things up?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
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