Hi Zdenko,
I use the git-svn bridge plugin for Git which will let you 'clone' the
svn repository to a local git repository and do work as you would
normally do in git. If you have svn permissions for a particular part
of the svn repo, you will be able to push back up. We have access
distrib
On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 at 23:47, Greg Hellings wrote:
> · *Share* the code, preferably using a method you all are used to
>> using
>>
> The official SVN is where all the magic happens. Most of us are happy to
> work in a git mirror while something matures and then eventually shine it
> up to
Hi Jeff,
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 5:25 PM Jeff Becker wrote:
> Hello, everyone.
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> Sorry for disappearing a few months ago without resolving the questions
> that I had. I have been taking care of issues in my personal life which I
> won’t go into here.
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> I’ve had time to consider what I
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 4:26 PM John Dudeck wrote:
> As a Sword content developer, but not a Sword software developer per se, I
> need to be able to do Sword content development on Windows. Not because I
> dislike Linux, but because I have created in-house Perl tools for a
> publishing team that u
As a Sword content developer, but not a Sword software developer per se, I need to be able to do Sword content development on
Windows. Not because I dislike Linux, but because I have created in-house Perl tools for a publishing team that uses Windows
workstations and is not able or inclined to