On 10/1/07, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/1/07, hadley wickham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > The biggest drawback (to me) to both google code and R-forge, is their
> > failure to offer a nice interface to browser the svn repository and
> > view the timeline of changes.  I particularly like trac (e.g.
> > http://src.ggobi.org/) despite it's many problems, and I don't think I
> > want to do without that convenient view of my code.
>
> Maybe you are referring to something else but both R-Forge and
> Google code allow you to browse the svn repository over the
> intenet from within a web browser.  In Google code click on the Source
> tab and then the Subversion repository link.  For example,

Yes, but compare with:

http://src.ggobi.org/timeline for seeing what has changed recently and by who
http://src.ggobi.org/browser for easily navigating the repository and
setting back through revisions

You can also subscribe to the RSS feed of the project timeline to keep
track of what is changing.

Hadley

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