On Wed, 23 Jul 2025 at 22:14, Daniel Sahlberg <daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Den ons 23 juli 2025 kl 15:43 skrev Jeffrey Walton <noloa...@gmail.com>: > >> On Wed, Jul 23, 2025 at 9:25 AM Daniel Sahlberg >> <daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > [...] >> > Cirata, VisualSVN and SlikSVN on the other hand are commercial entities >> and it might be possible to negotiate support contracts with them, >> something that may be important for a service to run ”extremely well”. >> > >> > TortoiseSVN is very much volunteer driven. >> > >> > I doubt there are much differences between the projects with regards to >> stability, except they might contain different versions of the >> dependencies. For example TortoiseSVN currently bundle a version of OpenSSL >> which seems to crash on ARM under some circumstances. >> >> I personally found VisualSVN a little frustrating, and I would not >> recommend them. Searching for a source file in the web app takes >> forever. It is painfully slow. And trying to search their mailing list >> or web forums is a no-go because they don't have them. There's no body >> of knowledge to search for solutions to problems like slow search. >> >> Jeff >> > > I have found VisualSVN's support very responsive, but we ($dayjob) are on > one of the paid license tiers. > We (VisualSVN Team) provide free technical support to all users of our products, regardless of their license type, whether you're a paying customer or using our products for free. -- With best regards, Pavel Lyalyakin VisualSVN Team