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	<title>Adrien REBOISSON on Subversion Backend support</title>
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Great idea. It would be interesting to implement commit/revert/checkout/../ features in Kochizz, but probably rather using C++ than Java. This can be added to the project&#8217;s roadmap, and feel free to contribute to this feature implementation ;-)
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Until then, the most practical way to work with SVN might be to checkout your repositories into some folders, associating each folder to a server entity in kochizz. You&#8217;ll need to commit/revert manually your files but at least the folders will be &#34;registered&#34; in Kochizz and easy to open/re-generate.
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Regards,
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A.R.</p>

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	<pubDate>August 30, 2007</pubDate>
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	<title>Ed on Subversion Backend support</title>
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	<category>Future features</category>
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I keep my config files under revision control with Subversion. I would like to use Kochizz as a file editor that works directly with a Subversion back-end. Has anyone looked at integrating any of the Subversion Java API&#8217;s into Kochizz? Being able to work directly with one or more repositories would be a great feature, what would be involved in adding this feature?
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TIA&#160;</p>

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	<pubDate>August 29, 2007</pubDate>
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