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David Child  
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 More options 28 July 2008, 15:17
From: "David Child" <d...@addedbytes.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 15:17:02 +0100
Local: Mon 28 July 2008 15:17
Subject: [Subversion] Subversion Cheat Sheet 0.1
I've been working on the Subversion Cheat Sheet too, as you may have
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.

All feedback, suggestions and criticisms are welcome. This is where
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.

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
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.

I've focussed on the user side, rather than admin, and I've not
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 with the Python preview, it's a PNG, for now (but will be a PDF too
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.

Also, as with the Python sheet, I've gone with a simple version
numbering system so it's easier to see if you're looking at the latest
version released.

Dave

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AddedBytes.com - Web Marketing and Development


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