Mark Phippard wrote: >On Wed, Oct 6, 2021 at 1:26 PM Jason Kimmet <jkim...@allworldmail.com> >wrote: > >> What do you recommend as the easiest subversion for experimental purposes? >> >> >If you are on Windows, install TortoiseSVN. Create a repository somewhere >on your local disk and access it via file:// protocol. If all goes well >then you just need to install a server somewhere that you probably would >access via https:// > >If you have never used SVN then the first 2 chapters of the SVN Book are >highly recommended as an introduction. > >https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/index.html
Tortoise SVN comes with a very good online help. The first chapters are very similar to the SVN book. >The book uses the command line client for everything as opposed to the >TortoiseSVN GUI, but that is the best way to learn. TSVN can install the >command line client as part of its installer. > >If you are on MacOS os Linux, then just install the command line client and >try that ... again using a local repository and file:// protocol. > >Mark -- Lorenz