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Home site mailing list archives
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/SearchList?listName=users
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/SearchList?listName=dev
http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/SearchList?listName=announce
Here you can locate an archived message and thread from its Message-ID:
http://www.red-bean.com/threadfind/
Alternate (mirror) mailing list archives
The Haxx archives have a better user interface than the home site
archives:
http://svn.haxx.se/dev/
http://svn.haxx.se/users/
http://news.gmane.org/index.php?prefix=gmane.comp.version-control.subversion
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=subversion-announce
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=subversion-cvs
(Actually, the svn commits list, misnamed)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=subversion-dev
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=subversion-issues
Email->RSS Gateways
Alessandro Massaro has set up Email->RSS feeds for the users@
and announce@ mailing lists:
http://mailbucket.org/subversion-users.xml
http://mailbucket.org/subversion-announce.xml
See his email about it for more.
Subversion API Documentation
http://svn.collab.net/svn-doxygen/
Subversion source code cross-reference
http://www.endrun.org/xr/svn/source/
"Version Control with Subversion" -
A Subversion book by Ben Collins-Sussman, Brian
W. Fitzpatrick, and C. Michael Pilato;
treeware available from O'Reilly, plus full sources/HTML/PDF
available online
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
"Practical Subversion" -
A Subversion book by Garrett Rooney;
one chapter free online
http://apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=360
"Pragmatic Version Control Using Subversion" -
A Subversion book by Mike Mason;
two chapters free online
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/svn/
"Subversion Version Control : Using the Subversion
Version Control System in Development Projects" -
A Subversion book by William Nagel;
hardcopy published by Prentice Hall, downloadable as a PDF under the
Open Publication License;
http://www.williamnagel.net/svn.php
"Subversion in Action" -
A Subversion book by Jeffrey Machols;
two chapters free online
The book is available in pdf format only
http://www.manning.com/books/machols
"Subversion" -
A German (Deutsch) Subversion book by Frank Budszuhn;
some chapters free online
http://www.galileocomputing.de/929?GPP=subversion
"Versionsmanagement mit Subversion" -
A German (Deutsch) Subversion book by Tobias Wassermann based on Subversion 1.4;
http://mitp.de/vmi/mitp/detail/pWert/1662/titel/Versionsmanagement%20mit%20Subversion
AnkhSVN - A Subversion addin for Microsoft
Visual Studio .NET
http://ankhsvn.tigris.org/
CW Subversion - A VCS plugin for Metrowerks CodeWarrior
http://www.soundgeek.org/software/SubversionPlugin/
Eric3 - Python IDE with Subversion integration;
written in PyQt, uses QScintilla editor widget
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html
eSvn - cross-platform QT-based GUI frontend to Subversion
http://esvn.umputun.com/
JDeveloper - Oracle's free integrated development
environment with end-to-end support for modeling, developing,
debugging, optimizing, and deploying Java applications and Web
services, now with a Subversion plugin.
(Note that this is not an Open Source project.)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/
KDESvn - A Subversion client for KDE
http://www.alwins-world.de/programs/kdesvn/
KSvn - A Subversion client for KDE -- a plugin for Konqueror
http://apps.intra-links.com/
Netbeans - Sun's open source Java integrated
development environment. Includes a Subversion integration
module.
http://subversion.netbeans.org/
psvn.el - A Subversion interface for emacs
http://xsteve.nit.at/prg/vc_svn/
QSvn - A cross-platform GUI Subversion client
http://ar.oszine.de/projects/qsvn/
RapidSVN - A cross-platform GUI front-end for Subversion
http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/
RSVN - Python script which allows multiple
repository-side operations in a single, atomic transaction.
https://opensvn.csie.org/traccgi/rsvn/trac.cgi/wiki
SmartSVN - A cross-platform GUI client for Subversion
(Not open source. Available in a free and a commercial
version.)
http://www.smartsvn.com/
Subclipse - A Subversion Eclipse Plugin
http://subclipse.tigris.org/
Subcommander - A cross-platform Subversion GUI client
including a visual text merge tool.
http://subcommander.tigris.org/
SvnX - A Mac OS X Panther GUI client.
http://www.lachoseinteractive.net/en/community/subversion/svnx/
SVN SCC Proxy - A SCC add-in for SVN
(Note that this is not an Open Source project.)
http://www.pushok.com/soft_svn.php
TMate - A Subversion tracking, reporting and browsing plugin
for IntelliJ IDEA
(This is a commercial closed-source product, but Open Source or
Educational projects may apply for free licences.)
http://tmatesoft.com
TortoiseSVN - A Subversion client, implemented as a windows
shell extension
http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
VisualSVN - Subversion integration for Visual Studio .NET
2003 & 2005
(This is a commercial closed-source product.)
http://www.visualsvn.com
WLW-SVN - WebLogic Workshop (8.1.3/8.1.4)
Extension for Subversion
https://wlw-svn.projects.dev2dev.bea.com/
WorkBench - Cross platform software development GUI
built on Subversion written in Python
http://pysvn.tigris.org/
ZigVersion - a Subversion Interface for Mac OS X. Aims to
design an interface around the typical workflows of programmers.
http://zigversion.com/
Subversion -
Python,
Perl,
Java,
and Ruby
bindings to Subversion API analogous to the core C API
http://subversion.tigris.org/
PySVN - Object-oriented Python bindings for the
Subversion client API
http://pysvn.tigris.org/
JavaSVN - Pure Java Subversion client library
http://tmate.org/svn/
SVNCPP - C++ object oriented bindings for the
Subversion client API
http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/
SubversionSharp - C# bindings
http://www.softec.st/SubversionSharp
PECL SVN (PHP) - PHP bindings
http://pecl.php.net/package/svn
cvs2svn - CVS to Subversion conversion
cvs2svn has become its own project now, look at:
http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/
p42svn - Perforce to Subversion conversion
A Perl script which converts a Perforce depot to a
Subversion repository
http://p42svn.tigris.org/
sccs2svn.py - SCCS to Subversion conversion
A Python script which converts SCCS repositories to a
Subversion repository
http://sccs2svn.berlios.de/
rcs2svn - RCS to Subversion conversion
A Perl script which converts RCS repositories to a
Subversion repository
http://www.coelho.net/rcs2svn.html
Tailor - a tool to migrate changesets between ArX,
Bazaar, Bazaar-NG, CVS, Codeville, Darcs, Git, Mercurial,
Monotone, Subversion and Tla repositories.
Supports incremental conversion.
http://www.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/Tailor
vss2svn - Microsoft Visual Source Safe (VSS) to
Subversion
http://www.pumacode.org/projects/vss2svn
Subversionary - A
SubWiki-based site
for the promotion of Subversion and for collecting information
on how to configure and use Subversion.
http://www.subversionary.org/
SVNForum - A Subversion community help and discussion
forum for exchanging information and tips with other Subversion
users.
http://svnforum.org/
Subversion Wiki - A
Mediawiki-based Wiki
for best-practices, configuration and usage of Subversion and
related tools.
http://www.orcaware.com/svn/wiki/
openCollabNet - Contains downloads (such as
Subversion compiled and tested by CollabNet), technical
content, forums, training and ways to interact with CollabNet
engineers involved with Subversion. Become a member and get
more, such as a free online Subversion training class.
http://open.collab.net/
berlios.de: free hosting for open-source projects
http://www.berlios.de/
"The goal of BerliOS is to provide support for different interest groups in the area of Open Source Software (OSS). Our aim is to fulfil a neutral mediator function. The target groups of BerliOS are on one hand the developers and users of Open Source Software and on the other hand commercial manufacturers of OSS operating systems and applications as well as support companies."
ObjectWeb: open source middleware
http://www.objectweb.org/
"ObjectWeb is an international consortium fostering the development of open-source middleware for cutting-edge applications: EAI, e-business, clustering, grid computing, managed services and more." Their hosting software is GForge, with integrated Subversion support. See http://www.objectweb.org/phorum/read.php?f=49&i=37&t=37 for details.
CollabNet: commercial software development
collaboration platform, with Subversion integration
http://www.collab.net/subversion/
"CollabNet Enterprise Edition (CEE) delivers a complete software development and collaboration platform, offered as a managed service, with full Subversion integration. CollabNet also offers Subversion On Demand, a hosted Subversion development environment, and Subversion support and training."
CVSDude: free and commercial Subversion
hosting
http://www.cvsdude.org/
"CVSDude is a free CVS server and Subversion server. We provide cvs hosting and Subversion hosting for software developers, software teams, graphic artists, project managers and the like. You can use your favourite software client to access our CVS and Subversion servers. Our basic or `free' service is limited but we do offer commercial upgrades..."
SourceHosting.net: commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.sourcehosting.net/
"SourceHosting.net provides fully-managed Subversion hosting, as well as Bugzilla and CVS hosting packages. Hourly, secure offsite backups are included in all of our hosting plans, and add-on tools such as WebSVN and CVSweb are available as well."
wush.net: commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.wush.net/
"We provide professional quality Subversion hosting for individuals and small businesses. Our plans include a suite of integrated software designed to complement Subversion."
svn-hosting.com: commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.svn-hosting.com/
"svn-hosting.com provides professional Subversion hosting. We offer everything from small repositories to dedicated Subversion servers to provide you a stable backend for your critical work."
ProjectLocker: commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.projectlocker.com/
"ProjectLocker offers professional Subversion hosting, as well as additional development process, project management, and collaboration tools."
Gna!: free hosting for Projects under a
GPL-compatible license
https://gna.org/index.php
"Gna! project [is] a central point for development, distribution and maintenance of Libre Software (Free Software) projects."
OpenSVN.csie.org: appears to be a free
Subversion hosting site, with Trac service
available too.
https://opensvn.csie.org
[We couldn't find a good description on the site. If you find one, let us know.]
http://www.projxpert.com/: professional
software project hosting site
http://www.projxpert.com/
DevGuard.com: commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.devguard.com/
"DevGuard.com offers commercial Subversion hosting for individuals and small businesses. Secure, encrypted data transfer, fast network access, easy to use web admin interface."
AVLUX Solutions:
commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.avlux.net/
"full-service" web hosting, including (among other things) Subversion repositories and WebSVN.
GeekISP:
commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.geekisp.com/
"GeekISP includes CVS and SVN repositories with all accounts."
TextDrive:
commercial Subversion hosting
http://textdrive.com/
Repository hosting services, from shared hosting to fully managed dedicated server clusters.
Labyrinth Data Services:
commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.labyrinthdata.net.au/
Australian-based Linux shell accounts and web hosting; unlimited Subversion repositories with all accounts.
SourceForge.net:
no-charge hosting for open-source projects
http://sourceforge.net/
Probably the largest open source project hosting site on the Net.
hosted-projects.com:
commercial Subversion hosting
http://www.hosted-projects.com
hosted-projects.com is a company specialized in web hosting services for software project teams offering the Subversion revision control system coupled with project and issue management software like Trac and Bugzilla.
google.com:
free Subversion hosting for open source projects
http://code.google.com/hosting/
"Our new hosting service offers a collaborative development environment that includes: project workspaces with simple membership controls; version control via Subversion; issue tracking; mailing lists at groups.google.com."
myVersionControl.com:
Subversion Hosting and Project Management
http://www.myversioncontrol.com/
Commercial Subversion hosting, integrated with other project management services.
Trac - Trac is a minimalistic web-based software project
management and bug/issue tracking system. It provides an
interface to revision control systems (Subversion),
an integrated Wiki and convenient report facilities.
http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/
Subissue - Track issues directly in your
Subversion repository [in planning stage]
http://subissue.tigris.org/
Subwiki
http://subwiki.tigris.org/
svk - a decentralized version control system based on
subversion
http://svk.elixus.org/
submaster - SubMaster is a system for distributed
software development, based on Subversion.
http://www.rocklinux.org/submaster.html
Codestriker - a free, open-sourced, collaborative
code reviewing system; allows teams of developers using
Subversion (or other SCMs) to create and manage code review
topics.
http://codestriker.sourceforge.net/
Scmbug - integrates software configuration management
with bug-tracking. It aims to be a universal tool that glues
version control systems to bug-tracking systems.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/scmbug/
Collaboa - Repository browser and issue tracker,
similar to Trac.
http://collaboa.org
DITrack - Lightweight distributed issue tracking system
using Subversion repository instead of a backend database.
http://ditrack.org
SVN::Web
http://search.cpan.org/~nikc/SVN-Web/lib/SVN/Web.pm
ViewVC (formerly known as ViewCVS)
http://www.viewvc.org/
WebSVN
http://websvn.tigris.org/
Insurrection - Web Access to Subversion
http://insurrection.tigris.org/
Repository at http://svn.sinz.com/svn/Insurrection/
SVN::RaWeb::Light
http://web-cpan.berlios.de/modules/SVN-RaWeb-Light/
FlexySvn
http://www.akbkhome.com/blog.php/View/90/FlexySvn.html
mod_svn_view
http://www.outoforder.cc/projects/apache/mod_svn_view/
bsSvnBrowser
https://bssvnbrowser.bountysource.com/docs/install
See also: Trac and Collaboa in the Higher-level tools section above, which include repository browsing along with other functionality.
SVNService - a program used to launch svnserve as a Windows
service.
http://dark.clansoft.dk/~mbn/svnservice/
Bugzilla/SVN integration - simple scripts to integrate
Bugzilla with Subversion.
http://sean-janus.optionpc.com/me/software/bugtraq/
JIRA Subversion plugin - A plugin to integrate
JIRA
with Subversion.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRAEXT/JIRA+Subversion+plugin
SvnReporter - Python script to generate various
reports from Subversion commits.
http://www.calins.ch/software/SvnReporter.html
SvnDumpTool - Python classes and front-end script
to fix eol, export files from, join, merge, split, check...
Subversion dump files.
http://queen.borg.ch/subversion/svndumptool/
svn-merge-repos.pl - A basic perl script to
merge several repositories into one, in date order.
http://www.coelho.net/svn-merge-repos.html
StatSVN - A build tool that generates statistics
from your repository. Includes the number of lines of code
over time, the contributions of each developer, the evolution
of modules, directories, files, the time and days were most
checkins happen, etc. It also shows the commit logs and
integrates out of the box with ViewVC, BugZilla, Chora and
others.
http://www.statsvn.org
VersionLink - Tool for users of TechExcel DevTrack
to integrate with Subversion.
http://www.techexcel.com/products/devtrack/subversion.html
Conectiva Linux's Subversion documentation
Very thorough documentation about how one group arranged their
Subversion repository, standardized processes, etc.
https://moin.conectiva.com.br/RepositorySystem
Segetech Open Source Rendezvous
Detailed guide to configuring open source collaboration tools
such as Subversion, Bugzilla, and MediaWiki so that they work
in concert.
http://oss.segetech.com/bugzilla-svn-wiki.html
"CVS is out, Subversion is in"
by Chip Turner
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/010aug05/features/subversion/
"The Subversion Project: Building a Better CVS"
by Ben Collins-Sussman
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4768
"Single-User Subversion"
by Rafael Garcia-Suarez
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2002/10/31/subversion.html
"Multiuser Subversion"
by Rafael Garcia-Suarez
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/apache/2002/12/19/svn2.html
"Using the Subversion Client API"
by Garrett Rooney
Part 1:
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/04/24/libsvn1.html
Part 2:
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/05/15/libsvn2.html
Subversion articles
by Shlomi Fish
http://better-scm.berlios.de/docs/shlomif-evolution.html
http://better-scm.berlios.de/subversion/compelling_alternative.html
"Subversion for CVS Users"
by Mike Mason
http://osdir.com/Article203.phtml
http://slashdot.jp/journal.pl?op=display&uid=12&id=200792
(Japanese translation)
"Dispelling Subversion FUD"
by Ben Collins-Sussman
http://www.red-bean.com/sussman/svn-anti-fud.html
"Debunking BitMover's Subversion Comparison"
by Karl Fogel
http://subversion.tigris.org/bitmover-svn.html
The "Better SCM" version control systems comparison:
http://better-scm.berlios.de/comparison/