On 2/10/07, Bob La Quey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am wondering if SVN might well be useful
for managing projects other than software
development. Keeping track of documents
that are constantly being revised is after all
a big part of project managment.


If you are ok with having a local checkout of the entire repository (which
uses > 2x size of all docs combined) or atleast a local checkout of the
entire directory which contains the documents.

Alternatively, you can enable "Auto Versioning" and mount the svn repository
as a webdav share and open files directly. The downside of doing this is
* any temp files that are created by the document editor gets added to the
repository and gets removed when deleted.
* every save from the document editor is versioned
* can't put a log message (to svn) when saving the file. (you can always go
edit svn:log, but try teaching that a whole team of people)

-V

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