Secure, easy to use, easy to manage SVN solution you can self host or use as a service. Built by SVN users, for SVN users.
We're a long time software developer team, that believes SVN is a right tool in lots of cases In our quest to modernize our developer environment, we found that SVN was not being well served by the modern tools available. Our requirements were simple, we needed a way to host SVN repositories, we needed a way to collaborate on them, and we needed a way to manage them. We need security by default and TOTP. We need stability, a system where SVN is not an old heritage. We need to be able to review and merge branches using a simple web interface. We haven't found any solution that can deliver these minimal requirements, so we're building our own.
We're building an open-source solution to the issues above, that will support on-prem deployments, as well as a hosted solution. We'll have a one click Digital Ocean Marketplace image that can be used out of the box. This way our users will always have a way to control their own data. We are building a small team to continue refining these features, and add new ones as a service to support our efforts.
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TOTP that works like you use it everywhere else.
I just need an svn server should be easy as a click. We plan to have an out of the box working version with good defaults.
This is just the workflow that makes sense for us. Review before accepting, and merge what's reviewed. Even if you're not at your desktop. And a bonus: merge trunk chages to branches automatically
Showing changes are challenging, it depends on the language, the change and the context. What if AI can help select the right view for diffs?
There are multiple ways we can make errors in a commit, and in SVN it's really painful to fix them. What if we can empty a wrong commit by a push of a button?
SVN is used in huge projects, and while disks are fast and cheap, 2x size reduction is always sweet.