On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 04:29:57PM +0000, Marius Bauer wrote: > Hey people, > > I am a designer in a 40-people company. We are using subversion, mainly for > our programmers. Nevertheless, we have a group of graphic designers, which > are very often designing several versions of a photoshop, indesign or > illustrator file. > For these designers we would like to use the functionality of a software > called Adobe Drive 3, that allows them to use version control features from > within Adobe products. Unfortunately the documentation on Adobe Drive is > rather bad. But obviously it cannot connect directly to subversion, but can > only connect to a server, that supports the CMIS 1.0 specification from OASIS > standardization group. > I heard that there might be software interfaces called Connectors that allow > to establish the connection between the CMIS interface and the subversion > interface. > Have you heard of this and can you give me further information about how to > connect CMIS and subversion? > Any help is much appreciated.
Hi Marius, in the future, please post questions such as this to the users@ list, not the dev@ list. Your post is off-topic for the dev@ list but the users@ lists welcomes questions like yours. If the tools you use support webdav they should be able to interface directly with Subversion repositories. You can also mount a webdav share as a drive and save files there. See http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.webdav.html

