In this assignment we have to practice using subversion as our centralized configuration management tool using TortoiseSVN as a subversion client and Google Code to host our source projects.
All in all I find this assignment very helpful in any group projects. Tortoise was very easy to use and install. When I first imported my source codes to Google host, I accidentally uploaded other directories such as bin, lib and build. Tortoise was easy enough to use where I just deleted my local copy and committed the changes to Google host's copy. As good as Tortoise's function are, I find it weird that I have to right click within directories to use all of its function instead of a graphical interface such as those in SmartSVN. Setting up Google host site was just as easy as using Tortoise. All tasks were completed except for adding a codesite-noreply@google.com. I posted to the appropriate forum so that they can add the link to our discussion manually.
You can check out my host site here and discussion here.
Updated WallEE.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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