Yes I´m using Streber-PM here.
But the file manager is pretty simple and doesn't support SVN.
I think you need something like a mix of Streber+Track SVN. That's could be
awesome.

Luchyx


On 11/29/06, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 11/29/06, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  * How do you handle projects that consists of a client (flash) and a
server
> written in another language? A trac enviroment for both of them?

No - we use the same environment for both, and Ant build scripts to
install the appropriately built code to the server/client. Or
sometimes directly SVN update into the appropriate working directory
on the server, depending on the complexity of the project.

Personally I think it'd be crazy to seperate the front-end and
back-end code into different repositories - it's the same project, you
want to be able to version track/bugfix the same project (is that bug
in the front end or back end?) and, importantly, you want to be able
to branch and tag the same project.

> * About the syntax highliting, is there support for AS2/AS3?
Don't know, I'm afraid.

HTH,
  Ian
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