[SATLUG] CVS GUI

K. Spoon kell at spoonix.com
Wed Sep 8 12:20:53 CDT 2004


Thanks for the info, Othniel... I appreciate ya.  :)

It's also good to hear there's a Windows client... I won't need it, but
a few unenlightend friends might.  ;)

How is the system at handling "binary" data?  Like, say, can I wedge
wav's and tga's into it and associate them with a specific release, or
is that better suited for storage outside the system?

I've gotten a couple of other glowing reports on subversion, so it sounds
like it's something worth checking out.

Thanks agian,

On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 09:02:05AM -0500, Graichen, Othniel M Mr AMEDDCS wrote:
> Steven Winston / Kelly Spoon:
> 
> I use and recommend CVS' successor, SVN, developed by the author of the
> CVS book.  There is a version of Tortoise for subversion, which my
> developers use, but of course, you always have the command line
> utilities available.  My repository is a hosted using Apache 2 and
> WebDAV, so you can actually browse the repository database (any branch)
> using a web browser.
> 
> We've been using it since August/September of LAST year!  Its been
> great.
> 
> Othniel

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K. Spoon <kell at spoonix.com>


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