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William Tracy wrote:
> I've never actually set up a CVS/SVN server, so I don't know how hard it
> is. My suspicion is that it's going to be overly complicated for this,
> especially for Windows users.
You don't need a server for Subversion, it can access a repository
directly in the file system.
"Especially for Windows users", there is TortoiseSVN
<http://tortoisesvn.net/> (IMHO the best GUI Subversion client I've seen
on any platform - too bad there is nothing that comes close on Mac OS
X). I believe it also does repository creation and maintenance (what
you'd use "svnadmin" rather than "svn" on the command line), though I've
never used that.
I've never used SVN for a POV project, but then I haven't done much
POVing at all lately - if I were to start a big project now, I'd
certainly use it.
-Christian
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