Even when you have write access, you can't keep track of changes you make locally before you commit then to the repository. Its really a nice feature to have, for instance in Eclipse every time you save it creates a local revision. So you can right click on a file and browse all previous version of it.
http://svk.elixus.org brings such features to SVN. On 5/3/06, Ross Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh...I see what you mean now... Yes, that wouldn't work exactly like that without a local repo. Granted, making a local repo in SVN is super duper simple and easy (especially compared to CVS), but that is still two separate repos which is the whole problem. I guess I've never worked on a project without actually working on the project and therefore being able to commit. The readonly access was throwing me off. Ross D.
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