On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:33 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 3:39 AM, Paul Jones (ICT)
> <Paul.Jones12_at_bridgend.gov.uk> wrote:
>> Dear Sir/Madam
>>
>>
>>
>> I am writing to you in regards to your application/system “Subversion” that
>> we use in Bridgend County Borough Council
>>
>>
>>
>> We are going to be moving from Windows 7 to Windows 10 over the next few
>> months and we would like to know:-
>>
>> 1. If your application/system is going to be supported and compatible
>> to work with Windows 10 and above ?
>>
>> 2. If your application/system is going to be supported and compatible
>> to work with Microsoft Office 2013 and above ?
>
> Not as a developer, but as an engineer who's used and and activated
> servers for it in a number of businesses: it's open source software,
> it's well supported by the user community, there is a large user
> community using it on Windows 10 for various professional business
> environments. If you need user support for Windows 10, I'd look to the
> "TortoiseSVN" packages which integrates quite well with all supported
> versions of Windows and is based on the current Subversion release. If
> you need Subversion server support, I'd reach out to Wandisco for
> large scale support, ...
For a Subversion Server distribution that's Windows-oriented my first
thought would be VisualSVN, which has specific Windows integration
features (and an enterprise edition with extra Windows features and
support etc.).
But in general CollabNet or Wandisco's packages would do as well I guess ...
See http://subversion.apache.org/packages.html#windows
(Disclaimer: I'm an independent contributor to SVN, I'm not affiliated
to any of the companies surrounding SVN development.)
--
Johan
Received on 2017-02-23 09:42:44 CET