Paul; SVN is used widely in TBC.  It works like any file-based version
control system when using RDF/OWL serialization files.  It is best to
use turtle (n3) serializations, as XML serializations are less
regular, making viewing differences between files (write conflicts,
etc.) difficult.  Turtle is better in this regard.

-- Scott

On Jun 29, 10:01 am, PaulZH <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking for more input on working with subversion from TBC?
> Best practices, tips and tricks, pitfalls to avoid ...
>
> Paul

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