Well, if I were going to set up a web tool, I'd just set up ViewVC, 
since that's what I'm used to, but support for remote repositories in 
ViewVC is still experimental and has some issues.  Because the 
subversion repositories can't be accessed directly from the project web 
space on SourceForge, remote access is the only option, and that's 
certainly going to be a lot slower than direct access (although it may 
not be terrible if the web tool is installed on SourceForge rather than 
an external site.)


On 11/27/12 1:45 PM, Robert Goley wrote:
> The closest comparable feature set I have worked with is the WebSVN tool
> which is similar to ViewVC. I need to find out if or how it can be used
> on remote repositories though.  Might be a hassle to have to setup
> another web service/site for it but it would be better than managing a
> different SVN client on each machine (or multiboot OS) I work with.  A
> quick check shows that it supports local and remote SVN repositories.
>
> Robert
>
>
> On 11/27/2012 02:26 PM, DRC wrote:
>> On a side note, if anyone knows of a Subversion "thick client" that has
>> as rich a feature set as this, I'd like to know about it.  I am not
>> aware of one that allows you to view a history of a file or a tree in
>> the way that ViewVC does.
>>
>> I really wish SourceForge would just keep ViewVC as an option.  They
>> seem to be going all Apple Maps on us here.
>>
>>
>> On 11/27/12 2:09 AM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
>>> Thanks, I'm now subscribing to that ticket.
>>>
>>> So, do you (or anybody else) consider the limited ViewVC-replacement a
>>> show stopper for the Allura migration? I agree with you that this should
>>> really be fixed. OTOH, as a developer, you could use "real" Subversion
>>> clients instead to view this information. Several GUIs are available, in
>>> addition to the command line tools. And hopefully, the code viewer in
>>> Allura will be fixed eventually.
>>>
>>> My suggestion is thus that we proceed with the migration.
>>>
>>> Rgds,
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, DRC wrote:
>>>
>>>> I added a brief list of critical features that I think are missing from
>>>> the new SVN viewer on this bug report:
>>>>
>>>> https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/480/
>>>>
>>>> Since posting this, they have fixed (2) [apparently a bug] and addressed
>>>> (4) with the new "Browse Commits" feature.  However, the ability to pull
>>>> up a revision history for just one file and diff between arbitrary
>>>> revisions of that file is critical.
>>>>
>>>> You can follow links in the ticket above to get to about a dozen more
>>>> tickets regarding user complaints about the new code viewer.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/21/12 9:26 AM, Peter Åstrand wrote:
>>>>> Oh, thanks for pointing this out. Can you describe more in detail what
>>>>> features are missing? Have you reported this to
>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-support/  ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Rgds,
>>>>> Peter
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 21 Nov 2012, DRC wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> My main issue with the new platform at the moment is that they've
>>>>>> replaced the repository browser. Instead of ViewVC, it's now their own
>>>>>> version that, frankly, sucks. There are a lot of beta users, including
>>>>>> me, complaining about this. I am hoping they address that issue or
>>>>>> provide a ViewVC option before the new SF platform is released. I
>>>>>> migrated libjpeg-turbo and have regretted it, because I use the online
>>>>>> repo browser enough that not having a fully functional one has been an
>>>>>> impediment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 21, 2012, at 3:45 AM, Peter Åstrand<astr...@cendio.se>  wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi. As you perhaps know, Sourceforge is introducing a new platform
>>>>>>> called "Allura". Old projects can quite easily migrate.
>>>>>>> There are several advantages of doing so:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * SF want projects to migrate, and they are not working on the old
>>>>>>> framework any longer. Support cases are often closed with
>>>>>>> "wont fix".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> * The new interface is nicer and should be easier to use.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> More details about Allura can be found here:
>>>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/wiki/Features/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think we should proceed with the migration to Allura, but if anyone
>>>>>>> objects, please say so. If there are no objections, I will do the
>>>>>>> migration 2012-11-29. Please note that the SVN URL will be changed.
>>>>>>>
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