Can we try to give 1.10 alpha3 a bit more exposure, in order to gather more feedback? I'm thinking of:
- A post to users@, explicitly pointing out the TC resolution features and asking for testing / feedback. This should be short and to the point, and IMO should contain a short version of the table at [1] (BTW is the table still accurate? Perhaps it should show which of the resolution options is the 'm' option?). - Reaching out to producers of binaries (e.g. TortoiseSVN, Wandisco, CollabNet) to create a 1.10-alpha3 (client at least), and announce it on their website / channels, with some info about the TC resolution features (based on our users@ post?) and asking for feedback (either to be sent to users@, or via the vendor's own channels / forums ...). - Announce / ask feedback more prominently on our own website. - Reach out to software that integrates SVN (e.g. IDE's) to start working on 1.10 support, with TC resolution functionality. For instance I can file an issue with IntelliJ IDEA for this. More ideas ...? [1] http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.10.html#conflict-resolver -- Johan

