On Jul 9, 2006, at 14:08, Benjamin Scherrey wrote:
>    I'm guessing that this is not supported by Subversion presently  
> but I'm asking in hopes that I'm either wrong or that others might  
> be interested in similar functionality. We have a dispersed  
> development group (literally on opposite sides of the world, NY &  
> Bangkok). Our svn repository is hosted in the states and our  
> bandwidth between offices is ok but has fairly high latency which  
> makes merges and large operations take quite a long time for the  
> BKK group.
>
>    What I'd like to be able to do is have an additional copy of the  
> svn repository hosted locally for BKK and synchronized with NY.  
> Obviously commits need to be atomic but, because of the work hour  
> differences it will be rare for users at one location to perform  
> commits at the same time as users in another location. Outside of  
> major commits, things like merges into local working copies and  
> creation of new branches should go much faster. Is this something  
> that can reasonably be done with subversion?
I think you may want to look inte SVK, which is built on Subversion:
http://svk.elixus.org/
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