On **Private** wrote:
>
>> Last I checked, you had to be
>> running some kind of server to host a subversion repository.
>
> SVN does not and has never needed a server to run a repository. It  
> is the most common way to run SVN because it facilitates more people  
> connecting to the same repository, but it isn't needed.
>

Just googled this....I'd never known you could do this.  But, in the  
end, I still think it's a lot easier to do in git.  And, as a benefit,  
you don't get a bunch of .svn directories sprinkled throughout your  
project :)


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So I opened my door to my enemy
and I asked, could we wipe the slate clean,
but they tell me to please go fuck myself,
sometimes you just can't win






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