Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Sat Apr 26 07:04:22 CDT 2008
Hi John and Shamil Exciting. http://www.visualsvn.com/doc/getting-started.html <quote> Please note that when adding your code to an existing repository you can choose any kind of remote ones. For example, you can easily add your solution to a hosted repository provided by services like Google Code. Just copy a repository URL to the corresponding field in the dialog. </quote> What is that supposed to mean? What is a remote repository? I know the words, of course, but is it just a remote Apache server hooked up with Subversion? Have never heard of Google Code. Can I use Google to store a project? http://code.google.com/ How does that work and is it only for public access project? Or how would you control access for closed source projects? /gustav >>> jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com 26-04-2008 00:15 >>> Wow, thanks for that. I found a widget to integrate Subversion directly into Visual Studio. It is called VisualVSN and costs $49 / developer license. I just got the eval but if it works as it says I will probably pay up.