Who will be your target audience ? Will it be programmers that want to use your integration in their environments,  or will it be users that just need nice user interfaces ?

Can you target both ?

>From my perspective,  pysvn already did the job for me. It does not come with any user interfaces, but for pipeline work, these can be very very simple.

Something I had to improve though is the pysvn client to be a little easier to use when trying to check-out or update files in a deep directory structure which does not yet exist locally. If your project, in addition to that, would provide a nice modular user interface, it could workout well.

Hradec wrote:
Sounds really intersting man... I have being thinking about the potential of using svn in maya for a sort of asset management system for quite some time, which is a concept that your project could be used for I think...

I would be really interested in discuss more about the subject, and maybe even contribute to your project...

congrats for the effort and initiative...

-H


On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:01 AM, Zac Shenker <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Farsheed,

Thanks for the comments. This project is still very much a work in progress, it still has a number of hardcoded variables and is missing a reasonable amount of the interface integration.

If there is any one out there interested in this project I would be happy to discuss design and goals of the project a bit further before coding much further.

Regards,
Zac


On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 5:16 AM, Farsheed Ashouri <[email protected]> wrote:
Nice work, Thank you.
Sincerely,
Farsheed.











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