On Monday, December 29, 2014, Daniel O'Donnell <
daniel.odonnell@uleth.ca>
wrote:
Hi all,
I have a technical question that isn't really medieval. I run
several journals out of the Lethbridge Journal Incubator (you
can learn more about the model here:
http://journalincubator.org/). Until
now, we've used Subversion as our central cloud storage. This
year, however, I had a complete turnover in the graduate
assistants, most of whom were not very technically inclined
and I'm finding Subversion is more hassle than it is worth (it
mostly works well, but if something goes wrong, the students
can't fix it).
What we need is a cloud based repository system, preferably
one that allows us access to arbitrary revisions (students
find it comforting to know they can always correct mistaken
overwrites), and preferably does version control of some
kind--either locking or svn-type comparison. Best, however,
would be something very low maintenance, drag and drop, and
preferably doesn't require the use of a special client for
file manipulation (that's where our subversion issues come).
I'm thinking Dropbox or Drive, though I don't know anything
about setting those up for an organisation. Does anybody have
any other tips?
-dan
--
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