On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 3:16 AM, Thorsten Schöning <tschoening_at_am-soft.de>wrote:
> Guten Tag Gil Kremer,
> am Montag, 30. April 2012 um 10:22 schrieben Sie:
>
> > Best regards,
>
> Please, next time at least repeat your subject in the body, else it's
> hard to quote what you want, search for your mail etc.
>
> > Hi, does anyone know of a company the can give support to SVN?
>
> Only some to start your search:
>
> http://www.collab.net/
> http://www.wandisco.com/
> http://www.elgo.de/
>
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/branches/issue-2897-take2/www/commercial-support.html
>
> > preferablyin israel.
>
> Don't know.
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
>
> Thorsten Schöning
>
> You'll definitely want to think, as well, about the scale of what you
need. A simple office environment? Anyone vaguely competent can do that. A
full blown disaster recovery capable system, with integrated backup, high
security access control, single-sign-on, and multiple distributed access
points for high speed local access, with an end-to-end workflow plan and
education for new users? That's..... a lot more work, and some of the
features conflict.
Ability to work remotely, without direct access to the central Subversoin
repository, for personnel with laptops or development sites that want to
record changes or branch locally and commit centrally only when completed.
That's even trickier, especially if you don't allow mixed solutions like
git2svn. But git2svn does not support the use of "Id" or "Version" keywords.
Received on 2012-05-01 13:09:18 CEST