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Dynamics in SourceForge.net with subversion
Hello everyone, the framework already has his page on the popular
SourceForge.net repository of free software:
* Https: / / sourceforge.net / projects / dynamic /
We SourceForge registered only to offer access to public
the sources under control version, in this case using subversion,
thus can download the latest snapshot of code that we have become
SourceForge, or revert to a version in any of
files or entire framework.
The repository SVN:
* Https: / / sourceforge.net / svn /? Group_id = 235013
If you want to browse the repository via web:
* Http://dinamica.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dinamica/
If you're in Windows I recommend widely TortoiseSVN client,
in my opinion is the best option for interactual with Subversion.
Of course, the latest release stable (production) from the sources
it may also download website dynamics, but this will not
guaranteed access to the latest changes, nor allowed to go back
a review.
Greetings,
Martin
Dynamics in SourceForge.net with subversion
Hello everyone, the framework already has his page on the popular
SourceForge.net repository of free software:
* Https: / / sourceforge.net / projects / dynamic /
We SourceForge registered only to offer access to public
the sources under control version, in this case using subversion,
thus can download the latest snapshot of code that we have become
SourceForge, or revert to a version in any of
files or entire framework.
The repository SVN:
* Https: / / sourceforge.net / svn /? Group_id = 235013
If you want to browse the repository via web:
* Http://dinamica.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/dinamica/
If you're in Windows I recommend widely TortoiseSVN client,
in my opinion is the best option for interactual with Subversion.
Of course, the latest release stable (production) from the sources
it may also download website dynamics, but this will not
guaranteed access to the latest changes, nor allowed to go back
a review.
Greetings,
Martin