Why not just use subversion with a tortoise front end if that's what you want.?

If you want to automate update and commit a simple windows task to
call svn update and svn commit might to do the trick.  Come to think
of it you could also hack tortoise svn to provide almost all the
functionality of ifolders without too much hassle I would think.

Just my $.02

On 10/3/06, Brandon Saxe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've thought of doing this myself, except that I thought it would be better
to mount the filesystem that is hosting the ifolders to an autoversioning
subversion server.

I'm not sure of the implications of this, but I thought it would be better
than trying to change the ifolder source and adding features that are done
already using other tools (in this case, subversion).



"Johnson, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Hi,

I'm working with a small team to add versioning capabilities to the iFolder
project. I am looking for any documentation about how the source code for
the server is structured - codewise (purpose of classes, etc.) and filewise
(purpose of source files/directories). Basically we're looking for the entry
point in the code.

Anything anyone can pass along would be great. Thanks!


Chad
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