in case anyone is interested, I've created a drop-installable
Subversion server called "MAS". It comes with a little GUI and is an
open source project. You can find more information at
There, you can download the current version, find mailing lists for
discussion of this thing, look at the sources, and also join the
project to offer your support.
But the most important thing is: Those of you who have so far not
dared to put their source code under version control now have an easy
way to do so, and take advantage of easily taking back changes or
doing bugfixes of an older release of their applications while
working on significant rewrite.
And you can also make large, sweeping changes to your application
with the certainty that you can always go back to your previous
working version. So, Subversion is by no means only for teams of
people working together, and I encourage everyone who isn't using
version control yet to remedy that.
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