Finally started using Subversion for a personal project. I am really grateful to the developers. The have kept it very CVSish, but added features always missing from cvs. "svn move" when doing a Class name refactoring is great! Having multiple files commit together is similarly wonderful. The design of this, not starting from scratch interface wize, but liberally fixing obvious defects, is impressive. Great work Tigris. I didn't want to install a subversion server yet, so I signed up for a free account with CVSDude. The free account is a tiny 2 MB. I didn't check in external dependencies though and svn is performing nicely so far.
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