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David,
The first version of the Subversion cheat sheet looks great so far. My
Thanks for your efforts - they are appreciated.
Alan
On Jul 28, 8:17 am, "David Child" <d...@addedbytes.com> wrote:
> All feedback, suggestions and criticisms are welcome. This is where
> You should be able to see it (but if not, let me know) at:
> http://added-bytes-cheat-sheets.googlegroups.com/web/subversion_cheat...
> I've not solicited ideas for content for this, as I'd already started
> I've focussed on the user side, rather than admin, and I've not
> As with the Python preview, it's a PNG, for now (but will be a PDF too
> Also, as with the Python sheet, I've gone with a simple version
> Dave
> --
only suggestion is to possibly add a section on Merging, which is
quite confusing, even thru the GUI interface of TortoiseSVN, as I
always seem to specify it backwards from what Subversion wants.
> noticed from the site's "In Progress" list, and that also is now ready
> to be sent out for feedback. I've uploaded the first version to the
> google group.
> I'm hoping the group approach will prove most useful, with more eyes
> (and brains) to spot errors, suggest changes and additions, and
> otherwise improve the quality of the cheat sheet.
> working on a version of this cheat sheet before the group was set up.
> However, that doesn't mean suggestions for changes to content are not
> welcome - far from it.
> touched on svnlook, svnsync or repository hooks. I am thinking that
> maybe a subversion administation cheat sheet might be a good addition.
> Does anyone see a problem with the focus or have any thoughts on an
> admin cheat sheet to go with this?
> as usual when it's released). I've also put a watermark on there as
> there could still be mistakes on it at this point and I don't want
> people thinking this is the final release, should it make it out of
> the group.
> numbering system so it's easier to see if you're looking at the latest
> version released.
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