I'm also just getting going with Subversion, and I highly recommend "Pragmatic 
Version Control Using Subversion" by Mike Mason. It's not an end all book, but 
I found it really got me up and going with Subversion. 

I too am in the process of making some repositories available, but I'm still 
working on how I want to handle permissions with Windows 2003 & Apache. I'm new 
to Apache, and would like to have user authentication for accessing 
repositories with read only rights. I've been able to lock down the repository 
with full rights, but have not figured out how to read only. I have thought 
about using Windows authentication, but not sure that is most elegant solution.

Thank you,
Aftershock Web Design, Inc.
by: Stan Winchester
President/Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.aftershockweb.com/
Tel. 503-244-3440
Fax 503-244-3454

>okay... it's late... I'm tired and frustrated... and we're in the
>midst of a major rollout at my day job...
>
>Someone on cf-talk or cf-community recently commented about
>Subversion, saying that it seemed to be a growing trend for OS
>projects to distribute their subversion repository info so that people
>who download the code can get all the revisions in a nice package with
>lots of controls.
>
>So I've finally got Subversion working, and I've finally got all my
>projects set up with batch files to export and archive the latest
>version...
>
>What I can't find is any mention of people actually making their
>repositories available to other people. or how that happens.
>
>The svnadmin dump command suggested in the documentation writes to
>"stdout" but doesn't say anything about how to make that useful in any
>way... If I execute that from a dos prompt, I get several minutes of
>scrolling text and beeping, rather than a file.
>
>What am I missing? How are people making this info available? Do I
>just zip up the repository?
>
>I had hoped there might be a way I could actually isolate an
>individual project within the repository and export the information
>for just that project to be packaged and distributed in addition to
>the source, so that someone downloading the SVN data could download
>just the data for the projects their interested in, but that doesn't
>look possible either...
>
>This is _REALLY_ frustrating.
>
>
>s. isaac dealey     954.522.6080
>new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
>
>add features without fixtures with
>the onTap open source framework
>
>http://www.fusiontap.com
>http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/author/4806Dealey.htm

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