Thanks for the tip!
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 4:01 PM Ryan Schmidt <subversion-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote: > > > On Jul 17, 2018, at 04:48, Igor Korkin wrote: > > > Can you give an instructions how to upload my research papers to the > github? > > Well ideally you would do so using the git program, not the svn program. > How to use the git program would be out of scope for this mailing list. > > GitHub is unique among git hosting providers (AFAIK) in that it does offer > a Subversion compatibility mode, where you can in fact use the svn program > to interact in a limited way with a git repository hosted on GitHub. > However, it does not support the full Subversion feature set, and the > partial support that it does offer is buggy. I have been using this mode > for almost 2 years with a project I moved to GitHub, and I don't recommend > it; the bugs cause my working copy to become corrupted often. If you can > tolerate it, I recommend learning and using git instead when interacting > with git repositories. > >