latest svn book?

Daniel Shahaf d.s at daniel.shahaf.name
Fri Jul 21 15:43:37 CDT 2017


svnbook-dev@, the following feedback about the book was sent to users@ :

Nathan Hartman wrote on Fri, 21 Jul 2017 16:12 -0400:
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 6:03 AM, Daniel Shahaf <d.s at daniel.shahaf.name>
> wrote:
> 
> > Todd Armstrong wrote on Wed, 19 Jul 2017 19:22 +0000:
> > > There’s a 1.8 draft in the nightly build section of that page with a
> > 2016 copyright that I’ve been using.
> > >
> > > It’s not available in PDF form yet, though.
> >
> > Requests for a PDF version should be addressed to the book's mailing
> > list (svnbook-dev at red-bean.com).
> >
> 
> I tried on two occasions to subscribe to that mailing list but there seemed
> to be no response. Does anyone know why or have contact with the book
> maintainers? It's a very good book. I still refer to it frequently.
> Bringing it up-to-date with 1.9 and current best practices would benefit
> all of us.
> 
> Also, some sections could be expanded. Just one example is how to deal with
> vendor branches. There was some recent discussion here about communication
> between the FreeBSD and Subversion maintainers, and some practices that
> could be updated by FreeBSD and/or improvements made to Subversion. The
> results of such discussions are exactly the sort of information that should
> be documented in the svn-book. I propose an additional chapter on real
> world scenarios and case studies, to help potential adopters and long-time
> users alike.



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