On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Douglas Royds wrote:
> Jim Cheetham wrote:
>> Possibly not quite what you had in mind, but I use Trac as a read-only
> I hadn't considered trac. It does indeed have a good web front-end (though
> no better than ViewVC or SVN::Web), but also provides wiki and issue
Jim Cheetham wrote:
On 4/1/09, Douglas Royds wrote:
Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?
Possibly not quite what you had in mind, but I use Trac as a read-only
web front-end. Nothing else seems to co
On 4/1/09, Douglas Royds wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
> ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?
Possibly not quite what you had in mind, but I use Trac as a read-only
web front-end. Nothing else seems to come close to Trac for that. A
I use Apache2 with mod_dav_svn, it does both browsing and all the
Subversion tasks. If you are looking for visual formatting then you
can't beat WebSVN.
Navi
Douglas Royds wrote:
Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or
On Wed, 01 Apr 2009 17:50:56 +1300
Douglas Royds wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
> ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?
>
> Thanks,
> Douglas.
I only use the command line, sorry (:
Steve
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Steve Holdoway
http://www.greengecko.c
Anyone have any experience with Subversion web-apps, such as SVN::Web,
ViewVC, or WebSVN? Any recommendations or warnings?
Thanks,
Douglas.
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