Hello,
We did our first release in SVN today. I used the copy command (shown below) to copy from /trunk to /tag. Since not everything in /trunk was needed for this release, I had to specify the directories which were needed. Q1. Is this the normal/correct way of doing things? For the new release, just the Docs, MKVIE and Screens dirs. were needed. The others were not. Our repo structure is as follows: C>svn list https://X.X.com/svn/muxbopcs_svn/trunk/MUX Control/ Docs/ MKVIE/ Screens/ sem_modbus/ Q2. Are we better off using release branches instead of copying to /tags? Q3. Sometime down the line, if I had to re-create a view of "Release 1.6", do I just base my workspace on what's in /tags/release-1.6? Or is there another/better way of re-creating a prior release? Q4. I was also expecting /tags to contain just the new files for Release 1.6. However, that wouldn't be case, right? I have a feeling I am confusing myself over nothing. C:\>svn copy -m "Release 1.6" https://X.X.com/svn/muxbopcs_svn/trunk/MUX/MKVIEW/ https://X.X.com/svn/muxbopcs_svn/tags/release-1.6/