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Distributed Version Control Systems: A Not-So-Quick Guide Through

by ms_michel & 2 others
Arguments pour un système décentralisé (merging entre autre) et comparaison de Git, Mercurial Hg et Bazaar

April 2008

Setting Up A Modular Subversion Repository For PHP-Driven Websites | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials

by camel
Sharing code between projects is still not a trivial matter with subversion. Especially if you are familiar with SourceSafe, you will find that subversion makes it hard to share code. Subversion seems to be really great in creating a version mess and good in solving one, but the reason I need source code control is to prevent such a mess. This is where subversion can be greatly improved, but it is not impossible. This howto will demonstrate a directory setup that takes the subversion sharing mechanism into account, as well as other issues that repositories bring.

Les petits bouts de code à NiKo

by camel
Pour déplacer n fichiers php d'un dépôt subversion

SourceAnywhere Standalone

by ms_michel (via)
Dynamsoft SourceAnywhere Standalone is a SQL-based source control solution designed to be a replacement of Microsoft Visual SourceSafe. It is for developers who are ready to migrate away from VSS for performance, security, scalability, and reliability.

Setting up Subversion on Windows

by ms_michel

t'll take all of 30 minutes, tops, I promise. And that's assuming you read slowly.

How to Branch Properly

by ms_michel (via)

So to help out those who've had nightmarish merge experiences, or to ease the fears of those who have yet to delve into the mysterious world of subversion branches and merges, I have decided to share my thoughts on proper branching technique.

The idea then is to take the changes that are going on in our project's trunk and apply them to our branch.

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March 2008

February 2008

La Chose : web agency and software maker – agence web et développement de logiciels

by sbrothier & 4 others
SvnX is an open source GUI for most features of the svn client binary. It allows you to browse your working copies, spot changes and operate on them but also to browse logs and revisions of your repositories ! It's written using Panther's new bindings mechanism for maximum flexibility and user experience.

Versions - Mac Subversion Client

by sbrothier & 6 others , 1 comment
Versions is the first Mac OS X Subversion client that won't make you long for the command line interface anymore. Without over-simplifying the way Subversion is structured, Versions gives a clear overview and all the tools you'll need.

Martin Ott - Subversion

by sbrothier & 4 others
Subversion package for mac osx

Beanstalk — Version Control with a Human Face

by sbrothier
Beanstalk is a hosted Subversion system, making it easy to setup, browse, and track Subversion. Beanstalk has built-in integration with your favorite tools such as Basecamp, FogBugz, Campfire and more. Take a quick tour.

[Tortoise SVN] Configurer Tortoise et puTTY

by jsboyer
Avec mémorisation du mot de passe pour la session avec pageant et plink

cleverbox - clever-age.org - Open Source Software - Trac

by mbertier
The cleverbox provides an interactive command line shell dedicated to the deployment and maintenance of trac and subversion instances. It can handle multiple configuration profiles, enabling the deployment of differently flavored type of project (trac configuration and permissions, apache configuration templates, etc). Project's main objective is to make your life as simple as possible. Thus, it comes with easy installation, easy upgrades and a comprehensive documentation.

CaptainHook - A Subversion Hook Framework For .NET

by ms_michel
CaptainHook is a simple plugin framework for writing Subversion hooks using .NET

Piston ~ Easy Vendor Branch Management

by mbertier & 1 other (via)
Piston is a utility that eases vendor branch management. This is similar to svn:externals, except you have a local copy of the files, which you can modify at will. As long as the changes are mergeable, you should have no problems.

The SVK version control system

by ms_michel & 3 others
svk is a decentralized version control system built with the robust Subversion filesystem. It supports repository mirroring, disconnected operation, history-sensitive merging, and integrates with other version control systems, as well as popular visual merge tools.

WebDav Autoversioning

by lecyborg
A while back I stumbled upon a lesser known feature of SVN and WebDav, but didn’t have the time to blog about it until now. WebDAV and SVN is an exceedingly useful tool as we all know, and pretty damn easy to setup, see here. But what if you could have everything entered into the WebDav repository automatically versioned into a repository. Well you can! And the good news is, it’s really really easy.

January 2008

Choosing a Distributed Version Control System

by sdaclin & 1 other
Bazaar, Hg (Mercurial) ou Git sont-ils les dignes successeurs de SVN et CVS ? C'est ce que Dave DRIBIN compare dans son blog.

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