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svn in practice

From: Nathan Nobbe <quickshiftin_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2007-06-19 04:48:08 CEST

is there a book or resource out there, that someone might recommend
that discusses various appoaches to using the constructs subversion
provides to effectively manage a project?

it seems like every place i go, everyone has their own theories about
best practices..
i certainly feel like ive got a moderate grasp on the basic concepts;
branching & tagging. but there are more complicated things that come
into play in a large environment. local environments for developers;
and a hierarchy of stages of the product where code gets promoted from
one to the next as it has passed testing and so forth.

im sure this sounds like misguided rambling, but i would expect there
to be some sort of defacto standard; you know; the book about 'how to
version your products in a real, large environment'. not just the
mechanics of the system itself.

thanks,

-nathan

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