Subversion 1.0 Released
Phil John writes "Subversion 1.0 has finally been released. The people who maintain CVS have given us a viable replacement for our de-facto (and aged) versioning system. If you're new to Subversion its feature list looks like fixes for everything that is wrong in CVS, renaming, directory structure and metadata version tracking, file deletion, proper management of binary files and it's pretty portable to boot." According to the download page, binaries may take a few days to appear.
According to the download page, binaries may take a few days to appear.
What's so good about a version control system that takes days for binaries to appear? That's a pretty big bug to work out. (fp)
Do not mod up people who point out cut-and-paste trolls logged in.
Many of these are folks who post plagarized articles and then point it out with another account to gain karma.
Do not mod up ACs who point out that people who point out people who post plagiarized articles.
Many of these are folks who are stuck in a bizarre recursive process of accusation and counter accusation against
folks who are stuck in a bizarre recursive process of accusation and counter accusation against
folks who are stuck in a bizarre recursive process of accusation and counter accusation against
folks who are stuck in a bizarre recursive process of accusation and counter accusation against
Oh, wheels-within-wheel-within -- oh just take the blue pill!
Opinions on the Twiddler2 hand-held keyboard?
Anyone know if there is a way to use subversion for automatic canonization of code style?
Yeah, host a python repository with it.
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