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What do you think? Has anyone already production experiences with svn? Any traps and pitfalls?
Thanks for all your information! After all and even as I now understand and acknowledge the usefulness of distributed branches, it turns out that for the near future there is no alternative to subversion as a very stable CVS replacement.
To make things a bit more comfortable for all of us, I just converted yesterday's CVS snapshot of RTnet and uploaded it to svn.berlios.de, you can already browse it: http://svn.berlios.de/viewcvs/rtnet.
NOTE: This is intended to be a playground - nothing more!
Create an account at berlios (only those who need write access), ask me to add you to the developers list, and test your (new) tools. Check-in whatever you like to, I will do so as well. Later (within the next weeks), we will then define a point where we freeze the CVS and perform the official migration.
Jan
PS: berlios already runs subversion 1.1.0!
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