On Nov 9, 2007, at 2:26 AM, a a wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm tend to use svn quite a bit in most of my projects. Not
> necessarily just to share development, but also just to manage
> versions of things I produce, such as documents etc., so that I can
> make changes to things without bothering that I might make a
> mistake etc because I can always just go back to the previous version.
> It struck me that this kind of management would be extremely useful
> in many circumstances. Infact, pretty much everything you produce
> yourself (documents, projects, artwork, etc etc) would benefit from
> this kind of management. And you don't have to be a "power user" to
> want this either. Even the most novice of users may find this
> beneficial.
> So, wouldn't it be nice if svn was actually built into the OS?
It's not svn, but Mac OS X Leopard's "Time Machine" is headed in that
direction:
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/timemachine.html
Tom
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Received on Fri Nov 9 14:57:31 2007