answer to better
understand *where is your added value*.
Regards
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
[1] Some brain food regarding the Git vs. SVN debate:
https://www.bitquabit.com/post/unorthodocs-abandon-your-dvcs-and-return-to-sanity/
https://svnvsgit.com/
On Wed, 5 Mar 2025 at 12:57, Peter Balogh wrote:
27;re willing to manage you repositories as well as browsing them, I
would recommend having a look at:
* SCM-Manager: https://scm-manager.org/docs/3.1.x/en/user/repo/code/
* RhodeCode: https://rhodecode.com/features
Both are compatible with Subversion, Git and Mercurial backends.
Justin MASSIOT | Z
Awesome work Timofey, bravo and thanks for sharing!
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Fri, 17 May 2024 at 09:55, Daniel Sahlberg
wrote:
> Den fre 17 maj 2024 kl 06:45 skrev Nathan Hartman <
> hartman.nat...@gmail.com>:
>
>> On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 1:50 PM Timofey Zhakov w
Hello Sean,
I have not enough experience to answer your question, but I'm very
concerned about large binary files. Whereas I have a more "splitted"
structure of repositories.
I'm following this discussion ;-) Can anyone bring some inputs on this
topic?
Justin MASSIOT | Zent
Not if the needs-lock attribute is also set by a "svn:auto-props" property,
I suppose.
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Thu, 9 Dec 2021 at 11:18, Sebastian Weilhammer <
sebastian.weilham...@madheadgames.com> wrote:
> Is that not what I'm doing by setting svn:auto-props t
By overcharge I meant "define a new property with a value which differs
from the one that is inherited", either for svn:auto-props or
svn:needs-lock.
I'm really not sure it would work, but it's worth the try.
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Thu, 9 Dec 2021 at 10:43,
Hi Sebastian,
As far as I've understood, since Subversion 1.8 the property
"svn:auto-props" is automatically inherited.
Have you tried to overcharge the property at the node you want a variation?
Not sure but it might take precedence...
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Wed, 8 De
Hi Robert,
Interesting initiative.
What is the "two copies of everything in a checkout" problem you are
talking about?
Justin
On Sat, 13 Nov 2021 at 01:54, Robert Hickman <
robert.e.hick...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I've been working on a 'subversion replacement' for the last 5 i
TortoiseSVN is stable and mature, so its development status is slow :-)
But I mostly agree with Mark, using SVN is better than nothing after all.
And because it's mature, it's unlikely that you find a bug that is critical
for your everyday use...
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Thu, 28 O
or the project status, I don't know anything but I would be curious to
get the developers' point of view.
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Thu, 28 Oct 2021 at 00:47, Luke Mauldin wrote:
> Let me clarify. The binaries can be unity 3d models or other engineering
> assets. They are not c
ows-explorer>
Even MS Office files can be diff'ed quite easily
<https://gotomation.info/2019/01/svn-version-control-office-documents/#difference-between-two-versions-of-a-file>
;-)
Hope it helps.
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Thu, 9 Sept 2021 at 23:29, David Chapman wrote:
> On 9/9
Thanks Stefan, I thought I've seen that feature in the past but I've been
unable to find the documentation.
That's a pity there isn't an up-to-date documentation for the latest SVN
releases, apart from the release notes... (or, is there any?)
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On We
"framework for hooks" hosted on GitHub
<https://github.com/justinmassiot/svnhooks>, this may help as an example.
Justin MASSIOT | Zentek
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021 at 07:36, Philipp Mueller
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I´m new to this topic and I have quite a hard time getting into
>
code and create
pull requests ;-) Contributions to the wiki are also welcome.
I think Subversion could serve (almost) every domain, far beyond source
code management. Don't you?
Cheers.
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