I have a question regarding the need of a subversion mirror server.
Our work is done on UNIX systems. We currently have a master repository in
England. We mirror it as a read only repository to the states. The system
that acts as the Subversion server in the states is rather old and its
faster
I would find something that you're mentioning and that Ryan sent useful.
Would be nice to resurrect the space from the subversion project and have a
few people such as yourself maintain it.
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 8:23 AM, wrote:
> I checked out the Resourcey web site that Itamar suggested. Co
The site has very useful information and basically the core part of my
document. I do appreciate the posts. Just curious if there is anything
else that is normally seen in the industry that wasn't applied to that
site. Seeing how this is the SVN user group I would hope that the site is
updated,
I'm working on a document that states the industry's best practices for SVN
and would appreciate some guidance. Can anyone share or direct me to a good
site that has useful information that engineers have discovered while
working with SVN? I know I can read the SVN manual and did, but looking for