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Re: How to setup a server?

From: Zé <jose.passes_at_gmx.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 14:00:00 +0100

On 04/24/2013 08:52 PM, C. Michael Pilato wrote:
> The closest thing to "official" would be the Version Control With Subversion
> book (http://svnbook.org/). But don't expect to find an ordered list of
> steps to setting up a Subversion server, because that's just not the
> audience for that text.

It would be nice if that sort of text was made available officially. At
least I would be interested in it, and I believe others would too.

> But not to worry! A Google search for "guide to setting up a subversion
> server" only returns 1.35 million hits. Surely there's*something* of value
> out there.

There might be, but it requires a bit of knowledge to be able to tell
which have value and which are a complete waste of time. An official
guide would offer some assurances that newbies wouldn't be wasting their
time.

> If you'd like to avoid setting up the server yourself, you might consider
> looking into a more turnkey solution uch as CollabNet's Subversion Edge
> (http://www.collab.net/products/subversion) or WANdisco's uberSVN
> (http://www.wandisco.com/ubersvn).

Third-party service providers aren't an option.


Received on 2013-04-25 15:00:34 CEST

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