[ale] GUI for working on a remote Subversion workspace?

James Sumners james.sumners at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 20:12:25 EDT 2013


Sounds to me like a perfect scenario for Mercurial or Git.

On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Ben Coleman <oloryn at benshome.net> wrote:
> This may seem strange, but does anyone know of a GUI for managing a
> remote subversion workspace (the workspace resides on a remote server,
> primarily reachable via ssh).  Note that I'm not wanting to reach the
> repository server via ssh (which is well documented), but to deal with a
> subversion workspace reachable via ssh.  I've got an intern or two I
> want doing development on a software workspace on a server, and I'd
> rather avoid sticking X on the server.  I'm also not sure I want to drop
> them into the command line for that yet.  Would be nice if there was
> some something like Tortoise that could deal with a workspace on the
> other end of an ssh connection.
>
> Ben
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