Hello, friends of
SourceHosting.net!
Spring has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere, the birds are
coming back, and SourceHosting.net has added Trac hosting to its
service offerings!
In addition to that, Subversion has been upgraded to version
1.4.3. This release of Subversion includes some useful new features
that you'll want to learn about below.
SourceHosting.net welcomes inquiries about how to streamline your
development process using our hosted applications or professional
services. Please contact us at support@sourcehosting.net
or call 866-865-9227.
Best regards, Greg Larkin, Owner/Founder
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Trac is an excellent add-on to anyone using Subversion for
source code control. It integrates directly with your
repository and provides project management tools, including an
issue tracker and a wiki.
Trac also has the ability to automatically update an open
ticket with the log message from a Subversion changeset, and
you can define and track milestones and view your project
roadmap.
Have a look at the announcement to read about more features
and benefits, and then try it free for 2 weeks!
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Subversion 1.4.3 Supports Repository
Mirroring |
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We have upgraded our hosted accounts to Subversion 1.4.3.
One significant new feature is the addition of the svnsync
command. Using this command, our Subversion users can create a
mirror of their hosted repository for reference or backup
purposes.
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Coming Soon: Transition to
Rackspace |
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As SourceHosting.net has grown, so has our mandate to
provide the highest-quality, most reliable service for our
customers. Toward that end, I want to let you know that our
service will transition to Rackspace
Managed Hosting by the end of Q2.
This change will dramatically improve our capacity, speed
and ability to grow. If you have any early questions or
concern, please don't hesitate to get in touch at support@sourcehosting.net
or 866-865-9227.
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Ask The Source |
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Q: Hi Greg,
I am getting a strange error
message ("This client is too old to work with working copy")
from Subclipse
after I upgraded TortoiseSVN
on my machine. Can you tell me what happened?
A: Yes, this has been a fairly common complaint
since Subversion 1.4 was released. The problem is... Read on...
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