On 23. Okt 2005, at 13:25 Uhr, Markus Hitter wrote:
Unlike CVS, Subversion numbers versions throughout the whole repository. A bunch of files checked out have always the same version; files get higher version numbers even without being changed. As a result, one should tend to make small repositories, i.e. one for each app, one for each tool, one for each lib.

Exactly. But notable repositories can refer each other so that other repositories are checked out automagically as subtrees. So the user doesn't usually need to be concerned about the actual repository a source comes from.

Greets,
  Helge
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