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Re: Mac OS X WebDAV access deletes revisions

From: Simon Roby <simon.roby_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-08-25 10:50:09 CEST

On 8/22/06, Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2006c@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> Well, you don't *have* to have a working copy, with the auto-
> versioning WebDAV feature, which is what's being talked about here.
> And there are some reasons why you might want to use that instead of
> separate working copies. Hopefully the OP has considered the reasons
> for and against this.

Won't that generate a massive amount of revisions to the repository?
If I understand well using a Subversion repository as a plain WebDAV
filesystem implies one revision is created every time a user saves
something. I know Subversion scales well but nevertheless it seems a
bit inappropriate. (Not that I have any better idea on what to use
instead though...)

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