On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 10:15:53 PM UTC+1, alsterwassser wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm quite a newbie on the area of tortoisesvn. I think I have understood the 
> concept but I have not found the answer on the following question:
> We are two colleges programming scripts for others in our company. We want to 
> use tortoisesvn to keep control on different versions of course. Until now 
> the users of our scripts have launched a main script we provided (with no 
> real version control).
> In tortoisesvn there is eg the working directory (with the checked out files) 
> and the repository (with the history). Is there a kind of "released" folder 
> to which I can guide users where they always will find the currently stable 
> released versions of the scripts?
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> ak

Dear Mr Niemann,

Thank you for the tip to use a second svn project to solve this "issue". Never 
came to my mind to use a second project...... :-) 
I'll try it out !

Cheers

ak

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