> Take a look at the website [1], there you will find the binary
> packages [2] and a link to one of the manuals [3].
>
> [1] http://subversion.apache.org
> [2] http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html
> [3] http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
>
. . . .
> >
> > I work at a company that is considering the use of SVN.
> > I would like your help to understand what are the terms of this
> license? How
> > can I purchase it and how is the installation procedure? It is
> compatible
> > with Windows Vista?
> >
Barbara, your questions are actually complicated ones to answer, especially your question about Vista compatibility. Are you asking about supporting users who work on Vista machines? Running an SVN server on Vista? There's more to this decision than a simple yes or no answer. There are several SVN client tools that are not part of Subversion itself but which are commonly used. Finally, many users integrate SVN with other tools for project tracking, etc.
The Subversion Book, which you can get from Nick's third link, explains the issues in good detail. I'd start there to understand what you can do with Subversion.
Erik
Received on 2010-04-29 15:25:26 CEST