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Re: Problems with Limitations or "Differences" of Subversion

From: Mark <mark_at_mitsein.net>
Date: 2006-11-07 17:38:35 CET

I don't have one hosted on the internet you could look at. We use
twiki, but I hate it. It uses rcs to version the content files.
Mediawiki versions files, too. I think all wiki implementations do.

On 11/7/06, Eric <spamsink@scoot.netis.com> wrote:
> At 01:05 AM 11/7/2006, Mark wrote:
>
> <M>>>>>For my team and many of the projects that we host, all of our code
> goes into subversion and all of our documentation goes into a wiki. It's
> easily viewable by anyone on any platform anywhere, it's version
> controlled, and it's easily manipulated.<<<<<
>
> Good morning, Mark.
>
> Can you elaborate on that a bit? I actually don't know much about wikis
> except as a user (mostly of Wikipedia). I wasn't aware they included
> version control.
>
> Which one would be the best for me to look into for installation on Linux?
>
> Are you hosting one that I could look at without violating anyone's
> nondisclosure or privacy rules?
>
>
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-- 
Mark
"Blessed is he who finds happiness in his own foolishness, for he will
always be happy."
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