[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thank you for pointing that out.  Well, we do have several large
projects and if there are active branches that can't be finished out,
it seems to me I could recreate them in SVN by checking in the project
as it was before the branch was made, creating the branch inSVN, then
replacing files that have since been modified in the new branch.  Can
you see any problems there?  Thanks - D.

I don't see any problems with that, it sounds like it would accomplish what you're trying to achieve and also let you use the Subversion merge features when you're ready to merge the branches back to trunk.

toby

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