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CollabNet Subversion Edge 2.0 Released

I am pleased to announce the release of Subversion Edge 2.0. It is available for download and as an update via the built-in update mechanism in Edge. This release includes a number of enhancements and...

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Subversion Edge 2.2 Released

Subversion Edge 2.2 was released this week and brings some exciting new features that our users have been asking for. A general changelog for the release can be found in the wiki. Here are some of the...

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Ten Reasons to Upgrade Your Subversion Server

In the earliest days of Subversion Edge, when we were planning out the short and long term roadmap for the product, the one true release defining feature for the first release was an integrated...

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New Subversion Edge and TeamForge Releases Available

Subversion Edge 3.1.0 has been released today and is available immediately for download as well as via the integrated updates within the Subversion Edge web user interface. The primary new feature in...

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Managing Git branch level permissions with TeamForge and Gerrit

Since version 6.2,  TeamForge supports Git, using Gerrit as the backend. Gerrit is not only our Git server, it is also a great code review system. In this blog post we will talk about Git branch level...

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Extending CloudForge With the CloudForge REST API

CloudForge REST API Did you know that you can do many CloudForge administrative operations using a REST API? Actions like creating new user accounts and projects, adding services to projects, and even...

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New feature in CollabNet Connect /sync (CCF): Reverse field mappings...

There is one CCF feature request from our customers, we are hearing over and over again:  “Setting up field mappings from <your third party ALM tool here> to TeamForge takes a lot of time, isn’t...

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Latest GitHub incidents show Git History Rewrite is both Day and Night for...

It did not take a full day before GitHub had to disable its recently announced source code search feature again. The reason for that is perfectly explained in this blog post on arstechnica. In a...

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Stash your Trash – Keep GIT clean with Gerrit 2.10

Garbage collection is really important, not just in the real world but also within your Git repositories. If you have lots of development activities going on, chances are very high that your Git clone...

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Configuring TeamForge Git Integration with Git LFS using AWS S3

Welcome to the third blog in the series on how to configure TeamForge with Gerrit replication enabled. In the first blog post, I have explained the problem of Git LFS data in context of replication and...

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Subversion LDAP Authentication with Apache

This blog entry is now obsolete.  A newer, more in-depth version is   available here: Subversion with   Apache and LDAP: Updated More and more companies are using directory services for housing their...

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Subversion Repository Layout

I see a lot of questions asked about “What is the recommended repository layout?”, “What does trunk mean?”, or: “What is the significance of trunk?”. This post will try to answer those questions and...

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Single Repository or Many?

My previous blog entry discussed the issue of repository layout. This entry will try to answer the question of whether you should have one repository per project or a single repository that houses all...

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Mirroring Repositories with svnsync

Terminology To best discuss svnsync without getting confused, we should establish some common terminology before going any further: Master: The live read/write repository that will be mirrored via...

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Subversion 1.4.5 Released

Simplify Apache Subversion® 1.4.5 was released today.  You can download the updated CollabNet Subversion binaries immediately. Subversion 1.4.5 contains a fix for a security exploit on Windows clients....

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Considerations when upgrading to Subversion 1.5

One of the most common questions that occurs whenever a new release of Subversion (or any product) comes out, has to do with the considerations you need to take into account before upgrading.  I will...

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Mirror Management: How Often Should I Sync?

A CollabNet customer submitted the following question to us recently: We set up mirrors of several Subversion repositories which CollabNet hosts for us. I have a question regarding the frequency of...

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CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.2 Released

CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.2 has been released today, an overview of the new features is available on the project home page.  It is also worth noting that we have mostly completed the transition of...

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CollabNet Subversion Edge Shines with Solaris

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of CollabNet Subversion Edge 1.3.0. The defining feature of this release is support for Solaris 10 on sparc and x86. With this release we now are...

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