you may have heard of either :
* SVK
* git-svn
anyhow, if you plan to have more than 1 repo, a DVCS (distributed version
control system) might suit your needs better. for example, bzr, git, svk, ...
2008/4/10, Seb.ADIO_at_gmx.de <Seb.ADIO_at_gmx.de>:
> Hello list,
>
> is there any possibility to have two subversion. One central repository that is used by all team members of the project. And a local one, that can be used for the local development process and the local versioning?
>
> After having reached a stable version, the local changes can be merged with the remote repository.
>
> I've heard of such a tool but can find using a search machine. I don't want the solution with any exports that removes the Subversion information.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Sebastian
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