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04-29-2010, 03:49 PM
WANdisco, provider of infrastructure software designed for replication, scalability and high availability has made WANdisco certified Subversion 1.6.11 binaries available for free download at: http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/os/downloads (http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/os/downloads) . They provide a complete, fully tested version of Subversion based on the most recent stable release, including the latest fixes. Free community support for WANdisco's certified Subversion binaries is available with registration at: http://subversion.wandisco.com (http://subversion.wandisco.com) .
WANdisco also offers enterprise support for organizations that want to use Subversion, but require the guaranteed response times, 24-by-7 access to online and phone support, automated delivery of the latest fixes and upgrades and other benefits that typically come with a commercial software vendor's support contract.
WANdisco sponsors the TortoiseSVN project, which develops Subversion client for Windows. The free download of the latest fully tested version of TortoiseSVN is available at http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/os/downloads (http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/os/downloads) .
Free Community support is available with registration at: http://subversion.wandisco.com . WANdisco also offers support services for TortoiseSVN at: http://www.wandisco.com/products/svn/tortoise/support.php (http://www.wandisco.com/products/svn/tortoise/support.php) .
WANdisco is currently offering a series of free online one hour bi-weekly Subversion training classes beginning on May 5, 2010 and continuing through July 14, 2010.
The following classes are scheduled:
-- "Introduction to Subversion for Developers" on May 5, 2010. Subversion's architecture and design principles will be covered and attendees will be introduced to using Subversion.
-- "All About Subversion Hook Scripts" on May 19, 2010. During this course, attendees will learn how to use Subversion hook scripts for: email notification of events, commit validation, automatic backup of changes, integration with issue trackers and other external systems and much more.
-- "Using Subversion Locking" on June 2, 2010. Attendees will learn how and when to use Subversion locking to control access to files during development. Alternatives to using locking to control file access will also be discussed.
-- "All About Subversion Checkouts" on June 16, 2010. Although checkout is the most frequently used Subversion command, it has many options that few users are aware of. During this course, attendees will learn how to make full use of the checkout command and understand the messages it generates under different usage scenarios.
-- "Using the Subversion Diff Command" on June 30, 2010. From simple to complex scenarios, the diff command can show the differences between versions of files as well as differences between Subversion projects. During this course, the instructor will cover the diff command using TortoiseSVN's difference tool as well as linking TortoiseSVN to other difference programs.
-- "Branching and Merging in Subversion 1.6.9" on Wednesday, July 14, 2010. During this free one hour training session, attendees will learn everything from branching and merging basics to best practices.
Registration for these classes is available at: http://wandisco.com/webinar/subversion/training (http://wandisco.com/webinar/subversion/training) . WANdisco recommends early registration as space is limited.
WANdisco also offers enterprise support for organizations that want to use Subversion, but require the guaranteed response times, 24-by-7 access to online and phone support, automated delivery of the latest fixes and upgrades and other benefits that typically come with a commercial software vendor's support contract.
WANdisco sponsors the TortoiseSVN project, which develops Subversion client for Windows. The free download of the latest fully tested version of TortoiseSVN is available at http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/os/downloads (http://www.wandisco.com/subversion/os/downloads) .
Free Community support is available with registration at: http://subversion.wandisco.com . WANdisco also offers support services for TortoiseSVN at: http://www.wandisco.com/products/svn/tortoise/support.php (http://www.wandisco.com/products/svn/tortoise/support.php) .
WANdisco is currently offering a series of free online one hour bi-weekly Subversion training classes beginning on May 5, 2010 and continuing through July 14, 2010.
The following classes are scheduled:
-- "Introduction to Subversion for Developers" on May 5, 2010. Subversion's architecture and design principles will be covered and attendees will be introduced to using Subversion.
-- "All About Subversion Hook Scripts" on May 19, 2010. During this course, attendees will learn how to use Subversion hook scripts for: email notification of events, commit validation, automatic backup of changes, integration with issue trackers and other external systems and much more.
-- "Using Subversion Locking" on June 2, 2010. Attendees will learn how and when to use Subversion locking to control access to files during development. Alternatives to using locking to control file access will also be discussed.
-- "All About Subversion Checkouts" on June 16, 2010. Although checkout is the most frequently used Subversion command, it has many options that few users are aware of. During this course, attendees will learn how to make full use of the checkout command and understand the messages it generates under different usage scenarios.
-- "Using the Subversion Diff Command" on June 30, 2010. From simple to complex scenarios, the diff command can show the differences between versions of files as well as differences between Subversion projects. During this course, the instructor will cover the diff command using TortoiseSVN's difference tool as well as linking TortoiseSVN to other difference programs.
-- "Branching and Merging in Subversion 1.6.9" on Wednesday, July 14, 2010. During this free one hour training session, attendees will learn everything from branching and merging basics to best practices.
Registration for these classes is available at: http://wandisco.com/webinar/subversion/training (http://wandisco.com/webinar/subversion/training) . WANdisco recommends early registration as space is limited.