>
> > It is independent of the backup strategy. :-) I was assuming that your
> four
> > projects would be hosted separately on Google Code Hosting and you could
> > 'cross-link' between them.
> > It was just an alternative suggestion to Ben's.
> > There's discussion of all this in the Subversion
> > book: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/. I can point you at the pages that
> > discuss svn:externals if you like. It doesn't require admin super-powers
> or
> > anything. :-)
> > Btw, I should say I don't represent Google at all. I'm just trying to be
> > helpful. :-)
>
>   Ah ok, I understand now.  Thanks for the idea!
>

S'ok. I hope Ben didn't mind me contributing. 0:-)

:D

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