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Do you need a Subversion client?

Posted by Damon Young Tue, 30 Sep 2008 19:19:00 GMT

Whether you're running Subversion yourself on your local servers or taking advantage of one of ProjectLocker's hosted Subversion subscriptions, you'll still need a suitable Subversion client to run on your workstation.  Since ProjectLocker will work with virtually any Subversion client, we're tool-agnostic.  But, we realize it's probably helpful for both our new customers and veteran clients to see what's currently available.  Below, you'll find a list of some of the most popular open source Subversion clients on the web, arranged by supported operating systems.  This list is by no means comprehensive.  In fact, if you're using an SVN client that you love, and we haven't included it here, definitely let us know and we'll add it to the list.

Cross Platform

eSvn 

  

Eclipse (with either Subclipse or  Subversive)

TkSVN 

Qct

Qsvn

 

 

Linux

kdeSVN  

NaughtySVN  

NautilusSVN

 

Windows

AnkhSVN 

TortoiseSVN 

SVNCOM

 

 

Mac OS

SCPlugin
SvnX

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Deploy Rails apps directly to the web from ProjectLocker, with Morph Labs

Posted by Damon Young Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:55:00 GMT

As our recent launch of automated code reviews illustrates, ProjectLocker is constantly looking for new and better ways to help development teams create the strongest, highest-quality applications in the shortest time frames possible.  But, as every software developer knows, building your application is only half the battle. 

 

Which is why, as our first foray into the world of software release and delivery, we're happy to announce our partnership with our new friends at Morph Labs. 

 

 Morph Labs

 

Morph is a leader in the brave new world of "Platform As A Service" - their unique infrastructure allows their users to instantly provision instances of their web applications that are immediately available over the internet with built-in scalability, all while minimizing the maintanance and support efforts required of their users.

 

Now, if you're a ProjectLocker client and you sign up for Morph, you can configure your user portal so that selected projects can be instantly deployed from your Subversion repository to Morph, literally at the push of a button.  At the moment, this feature is only available for Ruby on Rails applications, but we plan to offer the same service for our Java clients later this year.

 

By eliminating huge portions of your development overhead with ProjectLocker AND an even larger portion of your release and deployment overhead with Morph, our Rails clients can now experience a dramatic jump in their time to market.

 

You can learn more about this new partnership from the press release here.  If you're a current Morph client and would like to take advantage of ProjectLocker's great deals on Subversion hosting, as well as any of our other productivity tools, contact  sales (at) projectlocker.com.  If you're a ProjectLocker customer and would like to deploy directly to Morph, you can sign up for their service by clicking this link.

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Subversion 1.5 Upgrade

Posted by Runako Godfrey Fri, 05 Sep 2008 23:03:00 GMT

We have received many inquiries regarding our plans for Subversion 1.5 at ProjectLocker.  I'd like to take a moment to outline our plans specific to Subversion 1.5, as well as present the guidelines that we use to schedule upgrades to major system components.

 

Our guideline at ProjectLocker is to allow at least 60 days of burn-in for any major software release.  This allows other users to put the software to real-world tests in a variety of environments.  It also typically allows any major issues to be discovered, and often resolved with an update release.  Most well-supported open source software will generally stabilize within this time period, and the pace of updates will slow as development shifts to the next major version.  Our goal behind this process is to ensure that any software that we put into production for our users is stable and unlikely to cause them major problems.  Our aim is definitely not to be on the bleeding edge, but rather to be running a still-current version of all of our platform software.

 

In that light, our observation period for Subversion 1.5 is nearing its end.  Our current plan is to upgrade our servers to Subversion 1.5.2 on October 11.  Unless there are major new flaws discovered in the 1.5 line, we will send a note to our customers with details of the maintenance window we schedule for the upgrade (you will not get this notification unless you are on our maintenance mailing list).  If there are major new flaws, or if 1.5.3 is released in the interim, we will make a determination as to how to proceed depending on the speciics.  However, at this time we are building our plans around October 11.

 

 Note that you will not have to upgrade your client when our servers migrate to 1.5, unless you plan to take advantage of certain 1.5 features.  (See the release notes for details.)

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Want to see Subversion in action with ProjectLocker? Sign up for our webinar.

Posted by Damon Young Thu, 04 Sep 2008 17:46:00 GMT

As a follow-up to our presentation at ServoyWorld 2008, "Best Practices for Subversion Hosting", ProjectLocker is now offering an open webinar for anyone who wants to see a more in-depth, hands-on presentation.  We'll walk through the use of Subversion in ProjectLocker, as well as necessary best practices, like branching & tagging, with a focus on the Eclipse IDE.  The webinar will be Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 11:00AM EST.  Register online at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/688137019.

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New ProjectLocker Lite Plan - Equity

Posted by C. G. Brown Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:50:00 GMT

A number of ProjectLocker Lite customers have asked for a larger plan to accomodate their larger teams.  Now, the Equity plan is here, with 25 users and up to 30 GB of storage for just $30/month.  Like all ProjectLocker plans, you can create unlimited projects and repositories within the storage limits. New customers can sign up for the plan at the ProjectLocker web site, and existing customers can click on the Upgrade Account link in ProjectLocker Portal to have their account converted to Equity. 

 

Equity is just another step towards our goal of having the highest quality Subversion hosting and Trac hosting at the lowest prices in the industry.  Compare us to our competition, then try us today.  And to the thousands who have already decided that ProjectLocker is right for them, thank you for choosing ProjectLocker.

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