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Re: .svn directories (no doubt) revisited

From: Adrian Howard <adrianh_at_quietstars.com>
Date: 2006-11-17 12:04:42 CET

On 16 Nov 2006, at 22:47, Nikki Locke wrote:

> Adrian Howard wrote:
>> Personally I just use svk <http://svk.bestpractical.com/> as my tool
>> to access subversion servers. No .svn files.
>
> That sounds brilliant - SVN with optional distributed repositories and
> disconnected working, plus automatic merging.

It is rather neat. I finally switched to it as my default way of
accessing subversion servers because of the Keynote problem the OP
raised - but the distributed stuff is rather useful since I'm often
off-line with laptop.

> Are there Windows GUI tools for this?

Not to the best of my knowledge I'm afraid.

Adrian

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