Some time ago i've experimented with github as version control, but i could
never get it to work properly. So i've stopped using it. That is, i dont
check in or out or commit etc. 

But since a few weeks i've built an unRAID server, and i've installed a
subversion server/repository on it, and i can use this perfectly from my
Windows PC using Visual Studio and the nice ankhsvn plugin and TortoiseSVN
as well.

But now i want to use this subversion repository from my Mac Mini with
Monodevelop, but whatever i do, if i want to add or publish (?) my solution
to svn, MD keeps nagging me about the fact that my 'projects' folder
allready belongs to another repository, i assume github. How can i remove
github or github references? Are there some files i can delete? Or should i
use another 'projects' folder?



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