Thanks for the reply.

We have been looking at git-svn but to be honest I was hoping for a cleaner svn 
solution if there was one.


>> A few times we have found ourselves working on a design where we find 
>> ourselves unable to connect to the repository but would still like to 
> >be able to make modifications to our disconnected working copy.

>You should look at real distributed version control, git for example has a svn 
>adapter, so you may be able to commit to a local git repo wherever you are 
>disconnected and sync 
>afterwards to svn.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning




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