Re: One repository per project, or subfolders?

2009-07-08 Thread Lisaraël

I think the best will be one project = one repository.


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Re: One repository per project, or subfolders?

2009-07-08 Thread Kez

As you have things already organized by client, I would say that it  
would be better to go for the repository per client.
This would be dependant on how much versioning/rollbacks/merges  
required is required.
So in effect you would have a subfolder for each project you have done  
for a client in their Repository.

Obviously YMMV and you have to make a decision on how much you will be  
relying on the versioning system for what you need and changes you  
will be making per project on a regular basis.

Kieren

On 07/07/2009, at 7:42 PM, Mitch Cohen wrote:


 Newbie question.  I have a slew of existing projects which are
 strictly local (no SVN at all).  Most are web projects, some XCode.
 They are scattered all over my hard drive (organized by client)  I now
 have Versions, and a hosted subversion account.  I'd like to get all
 my projects under SVN.  I'm the only coder on any of these projects.

 What are the pros/cons of:

 -Having one hosted repository, with folders for each of my projects

 -Many hosted repositories, each for one of my projects?

 Thanks!

 


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Re: One repository per project, or subfolders?

2009-07-08 Thread Quinn Taylor
I'd vote for the same, (one repository per client, not per project)  
especially if you have a hosted SVN account — you may run out of free  
repositories, depending on your host. Adding a directory to a  
repository is easier than setting up a new repository each time a new  
project comes along, and it makes more sense to group project for a  
client in a repository regardless of how they scattered all over  
[your] hard drive — you can check out directories as different  
working copies in whatever location you like.


 - Quinn

On Jul 8, 2009, at 3:31 AM, Kez wrote:



As you have things already organized by client, I would say that it
would be better to go for the repository per client.
This would be dependant on how much versioning/rollbacks/merges
required is required.
So in effect you would have a subfolder for each project you have done
for a client in their Repository.

Obviously YMMV and you have to make a decision on how much you will be
relying on the versioning system for what you need and changes you
will be making per project on a regular basis.

Kieren

On 07/07/2009, at 7:42 PM, Mitch Cohen wrote:



Newbie question.  I have a slew of existing projects which are
strictly local (no SVN at all).  Most are web projects, some XCode.
They are scattered all over my hard drive (organized by client)  I  
now

have Versions, and a hosted subversion account.  I'd like to get all
my projects under SVN.  I'm the only coder on any of these projects.

What are the pros/cons of:

-Having one hosted repository, with folders for each of my projects

-Many hosted repositories, each for one of my projects?

Thanks!



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Support for proxies via .subversion/servers ?

2009-07-08 Thread Dennisimo

I'm setting up my development environment for a project with a new
client and need to reach a repository which is behind a proxy
server...

My Windoze-based colleagues are taking great pleasure in telling me
how easily TortoiseSVN handles this, whilst I have been having a
little Google around and have started tinkering with the servers file
in the ~/.subversion directory.

My changes in this file don't seem to be affecting the behaviour of
Versions -- does Versions actually pay any attention to ~/.subversion/
servers or am I wasting my time?

If Versions doesn't support this approach, does anyone have any ideas?

Cheers,


Andy.

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Re: lost licence key

2009-07-08 Thread Dirk Stoop

Hi Arnold,

I just resent your license, if you don't see it in your inbox, please
check any junk mail folders you may have.

If you ever lose it again, you can always enter your email address in
the Lost your license? box at the bottom of www.versionsapp.com/support
to get it again.

All the best,
- Dirk

the Versions team

On Jul 8, 5:02 pm, arsyk arnold.syko...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey All,

 i did something stupid.
 I didn't save my licence key.

 Ich changed my mac to a new MacBook Pro.
 But with the transfered data the licence-key from versions is lost.
 (No i don't how the f*** that happend) but i also realised that now
 Google i deleting Mails that ware marked als spam after a period of
 time.
 That key must be marked.

 So here is a question:
 May you resend my key?
 I bought it by PayPal from this mailaddress.

 That would be kind.
 Thank you,
 Arnold
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Re: One repository per project, or subfolders?

2009-07-08 Thread Mitch Cohen

Thanks everyone!  I hadn't thought about the one client per repository
notion, but that makes a lot of sense.

Thanks again!
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Integration with bug tracking software

2009-07-08 Thread Ryan

Specifically Trac.
I have not attempted this yet, but is there a way in which commits
could be linked to a bug number?
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