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ASP.NET
Category:
Other
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Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Desktop
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Thread ID:
01402589
Message ID:
01402717
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>>The recent source control discussions have got me thinking, I do some work at the office, and some work at home.
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>>Do any of the Source Control apps out there work good for that?
>
>Subversion. You can either go through the web interface (via Apache) or they have a Windows service you can use. I'm using the service approach since I didn't want to set-up Apache. I didn't think of it at the time, but there are a bunch of free VM's available that already have that stuff set-up - I could have run that VM on one of my servers and just assigned it a fixed IP, then route traffic to it). I open a VPN to the office, but you could probably just configure the route to pass the traffic through (port 3690?) if you aren't using a VPN.


We have been pretty happy with VisualSvn Server for windows - it is easy to setup, hagood security settings, and a nice web interface. We deployed it in a very crappuy box with Windows 2008 and it is working great supporting like 30 developers.
We use TortoiseSVN client, the latest version has nice features and integrates nicely with Windows Explorer
Both of these are free!! (that is our favorite feature).
Ricardo A. Parodi
eSolar, Inc.
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