Practical Subversion (Expert's Voice in Open Source)
<p><i>Practical Subversion, Second Edition</i> draws on the experience of its authors, <strong>Daniel Berlin</strong> and <strong>Garrett Rooney—</strong>both Subversion project members—to guide you through a complete introduction to this popular code management solution. This edition has been updated to reflect changes to the popular Subversion version control system. After a crash course on Subversions key features, including a theme project that youre encouraged to follow, you’ll explore best practices, migration tips for moving from other versioning solutions, Subversion integration, and an overview of the Subversion APIs.</p> <p>Effective developers and system administrators alike understand that their success is related to their ability to manage the dozens, sometimes hundreds, of files that they come into contact with on a regular basis. This file management includes determining a files changes over time, accommodating simultaneous edits by multiple users, and even reverting a file to an earlier version if a mistake or deletion has been made. Capitalizing on such capabilities requires a version control system like Subversion. You’ll want to pick up a copy of this book because it is</p> <ul> <li>The most up-to-date book on the popular Subversion version control system </li> <li>Authored by two Subversion project contributors </li> <li>More than a mere introduction, covering best practices, migration issues, and more effective versioning through tool integration </li> </ul>