Hi all,
I am hoping someone here can advise me on how best to implement
autoversioning for my environment. The best thing you could do for me
immediately is point me to a really informative read discussing
subversion/webdav/autoversioning/windows clients, et al.
Any good links you can recommend? I have looked through the nightly
red bean book, and it is a good start, but I want to read more in
depth before I delve too much deeper...
What I am looking at is basically this:
We run subversion 1.3 on a windows/apache server and we have limited
it's availability to the techies in our company. We now have decided
to move the entire company away from VSS to this. The problem is that
the rest of the company is decidedly NOT tech savvy so we need a way
for them to use subversion without getting flustered or confused, or
breaking our repo.
Currently the techs use TortoiseSVN. We were hoping for something a
little more seemless. We enforce locking on all files, including
text, doc, etc, so whatever solution I go with needs to be able to
lock a file automatically and unlock and commit the file
automatically, as well as make sure that the user isn't looking at a
non-updated collection of files.
Will WebDrive do any of this? NetDrive? What have people out there
found to be the best solution so far? Thanks!!
Robert
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Received on Thu Mar 15 18:44:05 2007