Before committing project from Eclipse try setting svn:ignore for various 
Eclipse settings files (Team -> add to svn:ignore).
That way you only commit sources and keep project settings for yourself.
Cheers,

Tomislav




On 7. 4. 2012., at 04:45, Jeffry Houser <jef...@dot-com-it.com> wrote:

> On 4/6/2012 10:22 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
>> 
>> I would recommend against it.  It forces me to import your project into my 
>> workspace, versus having a new project that I can import cleanly from SVN.
> 
> I don't understand why it forces you to import the project, as opposed to 
> creating your own project.  The source is all there in the respective source 
> directories of each project.  Why can't you create your own project using the 
> source directory and ignoring all the "other stuff"?
> 
> How do you recommend structuring your projects to easily check in / out 
> source while ignoring all the other stuff?
> In the past I've used a linked source directory, which works fairly well, but 
> can bring out other issues.
> 
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