Hi Mike,
I recently had a client who insisted on VisualSVN on Windows. It was a
very quick and easy setup. I would normally always put the repo on
Linux, but some folks are just more comfortable with what they know or
they may not even have a linux server..
Bob
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http://cmbestpractices.com
On 4/22/2011 10:52 AM, Michael Hüttermann wrote:
are there any arguments to prefer Windows? (beside arguments that you
drive a Windows shop)
ok, looks like I have to adjust the section a bit.
Am Freitag, den 22.04.2011, 10:39 +0200 schrieb Bob Archer
<bob.arc...@amsi.com>:
in most cases, you don't want to host a SVN repository on Windows.
Why? We are a windows "shop" and we have windows servers and we host
on windows. I've seen zero problems. I think this type of anti-ms FUD
is going to be bad for svn if it is widely said and published.
what are common reasons to prefer other platforms, e.g. Linux? I'm
looking for some accurate arguments and facts for my book. Thanks
for
your help.
Ok, common reasons to prefer one over the other, well laid out is
perfectly reasonable. ;)