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Re: Viewing Subversion in 3D (without glasses)

From: Nick <nospam_at_codesniffer.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 22:47:41 -0500

On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 18:46 +0100, Pablo Beltran wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Subversion tracks the evolution of a tree structure along the time.
> Changes can be represented in a bi-dimensional system coordinates:
> time vs space.
>
> The vertical coordinate (space) is the path of the items of the tree
> structure and the horizontal coordinate (time) is the revision number.
>
> Example: http://www.svnflash.com/images/svnflash/subversion_3d.png
>
> Changes of the tree structure along the time can be represented as
> dots (red in the example) in that system coordinates.
>
> Has some sense adding a 3rd coordinate meaning something unknown for
> me at the present?
>
> Thanks and sorry for so abstract question.

What about using the 3rd axis to show branches and/or merges?

Nick
Received on 2011-01-11 04:55:01 CET

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