"Nico Kadel-Garcia" wrote: > > Best approach in the svn space for Mani would be vendor branches based on > > the information shared. > > Or investing in a genuine multi-master version of Subversion, which > Wandisco sells. Simply spending some money instead of investing in > hours of hacking and refactoring to make things work for your own > special needs is sometimes.... well, more expensive in other ways.
That product does what it sais on the tin (synchronous replication), that is if you can get it! I tried to buy it and failed, maybe I lacked enterprise patience and perseverance. Nonwithstanding Wandisco's contribution to svn, in the end I found that it offers marginal improvement compared to a well maintained and monitored svnsync / write-through proxy setup with free and built-in tools. Andreas