On 20.09.2012 16:14, Johan Corveleyn wrote: > I just noticed that SmartSVN has been acquired by Wandisco [1]. > > IMHO, one of the nice features of SmartSVN's professional (commercial, > non-free) version is the ability to repair broken working copies. It's > listed as the feature "Guided fixing of rare working copy problems" on > the "Compare Editions" page [2]. It does things like correcting > checksums, refcounts, recovering missing pristines, ... (by contacting > the repository of course). > > Are there any intentions of porting that feature to core SVN? Now that > the Wandisconians are involved with that codebase ... > Just asking ... :-).
The WANdisconians do not, in fact, see the SmartSVN codebase. At least I sure hope we don't have access to it; all sorts of problems could arise if proprietary, closed-source stuff started showing up in the public repo, even by accident. That's unless WANdisco wants to open-source the whole thing. :) Which I have no opinion of, nor insight into. -- Brane -- Certified & Supported Apache Subversion Downloads: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/download