> Out of curiosity, what do you expect to get from running 1.5 on the
> server side?  There are a lot of changes in subversion that are client
> side only.  The biggest server side change is that the neon library was
> replaced by the serf library, but neon is still available.  This won't
> make much of a difference for most ppl, and I would argue that neon will
> be more stable, for a little while anyway.

I think you're wrong: serf and neon are client-side changes, not
server-side. Bot are HTTP/webdav client libraries, the server does not
use them.
Moreover, the new merge system needs a SVN 1.5 server, which is
definitely a big change.

There are others changes that I use, for example the write-through
proxy is a very handy feature

Cheers,
Manu

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