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Subject: Re: [chairs] SCM plans?



I also like SVN a lot. And our TC is clamouring for an SCM system - at 
the moment just for the spec revisions, but as our 
Implementation/Interop sub-committee gets to work its going to be much 
more important.

Paul

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Bill Parducci wrote:
> It is quite simple to expose SVN through apache and use http/s to perform the necessary tasks. The added benefit is you can browse the repo using a browser. 
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>>>> Frederick Hirsch <frederick.hirsch@nokia.com> 10/21 11:45 am >>>  
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> This can be a big deal for those in corporations with locked-down   
> firewalls. 
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> regards, Frederick 
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> Frederick Hirsch 
> Nokia 
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> On Oct 21, 2005, at 1:25 PM, ext Wachob, Gabe wrote: 
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>> Ostensibly, subversion has some chance of working through corporate   
>> HTTP 
>> proxy-only firewalls, whereas CVS doesn't. 
>>
>>     -Gabe 
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>>> -----Original Message----- 
>>> From: Norman Walsh [mailto:ndw@nwalsh.com] 
>>> Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 10:22 AM 
>>> To: chairs@lists.oasis-open.org 
>>> Subject: Re: [chairs] SCM plans? 
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>>> / "Duane Nickull" <dnickull@adobe.com> was heard to say: 
>>> | Then we should focus on the SCM first.  CVS? 
>>>
>>> Subversion? 
>>>
>>> Among subversion's nice features are the fact that commits are atomic 
>>> and the fact that you can rename files and directories (preserving 
>>> their history) with the standard tools. (Renaming a directory or file 
>>> on CVS basically involves administrative access to the directory 
>>> containing the repository.) 
>>>
>>> I've also heard interesting things about Arch and Mercurial which 
>>> have a more distributed model. 
>>>
>>>                                         Be seeing you, 
>>>                                           norm 
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