I’ve used CVS for source control for quite a while. We started off using Subversion at Refactr because we keep hearing good things about it and – among other things – I like the idea of keeping version history for renamed files. I’ve been meaning to pick up a copy of Pragmatic Version Control Using Subversion, but I still haven’t. So I was happy to run across this post on Subversion Best Practices by Jared Richardson. It’s more of a quick introduction of how Subversion and CVS differ in setting up projects, but it was still helpful for me.
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