Can't answer 1 for you, 2 though: my experience is that switching from CVS to SVN is actually very easy. The branching stuff is different, but you probably won't use that, in general it's just replacing "cvs" by "svn" in your favourite command and it works :).

Kind regards,
Joost

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On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:56 PM, David D. Kilzer wrote:

1. Apple won't be providing their own build of a Subversion client for
Tiger, not even to developers?

2. Are there any best practices, lessons learned or perhaps a white
paper that you can share about the CVS to Subversion conversion process?

Dave


On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 01:08:15PM -0800, Eric Seidel wrote:

Hi all-

This weekend we will be migrating our source repository from using
CVS to Subversion.  This migration will take place starting Friday
evening at 5PM and continue through Saturday. More details will follow.

After the migration is complete, in order to check out the WebKit
sources you will be required to have a Subversion client on your
machine.  Since we know you'll all be anxious to checkout the sources
once complete, this is an early reminder to start downloading your
subversion client. :)

Subversion Manual:
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/

Mac OS X Subversion Client Packages:
http://www.codingmonkeys.de/mbo/
http://subversion.tigris.org/project_packages.html

-eric

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