Hi Dan,
We use Subversion at the Emblem Project Utrecht. There's a wonderful windows client, Tortoise, that implements the calls to Subversion functionality through the context menu. I didn't set this up myself, but as a user I like it. You can see what this looks like at http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ExplorerIntegration.html.
Best, Peter
Daniel O'Donnell wrote:
Hi all,
I am helping a project that is working on a really interesting text. Nobody on the project is particularly technical.
Because the members of the project are spread all over the place, they need a version control system for keeping track of their documents. I'd say they need subversion (the documents are PDFs and XML files), but I need them to be able to see it in something like windows explorer.
Has anybody any experience in setting up something like subversion for use with Windows?
-dan
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