From announce at lists.nycbug.org Mon Feb 5 16:36:53 2007 From: announce at lists.nycbug.org (NYC*BUG Announcements) Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 16:36:53 -0500 Subject: [announce] Wednesday February 7th NYCBUG Message-ID: <45C7A375.2010401@ceetonetechnology.com> February 07, 2007 Wednesday Ivan Ivanov on The Version Control System Subversion Suspenders Restaurant 6:30 pm The presentation will discuss Subversion from both client and server points of view. It will show how to create repositories and how to make them accessible over the network using different access schemes like http://, file:// or svn://. Pointers are given on securing the repositories and on authenticating and authorizing the clients. Next, the presentation shows how an user interacts with the repository and describes some of the important Subversion client commands. Finally, it deals with administrating the repository using "hook scripts". Ivan Ivanov is generally interested in Version Control Systems since his student years in Sofia University, Bulgaria, where he set up and maintained a CVS server for an academic project. When Subversion became a fact and proved to be "a better CVS" he researched it and last year deployed it for his NYC-based employer Ariel Partners (http://www.arielpartners.com/). He intergrated the Subversion repositories with Apache Web Server over https to enable a reliable and secure way to access them from any point. From announce at lists.nycbug.org Wed Feb 7 09:41:16 2007 From: announce at lists.nycbug.org (NYC*BUG Announcements) Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:41:16 -0500 Subject: [announce] NYC*BUG Tonight Message-ID: <45C9E50C.7030900@ceetonetechnology.com> February 07, 2007, Wednesday Ivan Ivanov on The Version Control System Subversion Suspenders Restaurant (directions are here: http://www.suspendersbar.com/location.php) 6:30 pm The presentation will discuss Subversion from both client and server points of view. It will show how to create repositories and how to make them accessible over the network using different access schemes like http://, file:// or svn://. Pointers are given on securing the repositories and on authenticating and authorizing the clients. Next, the presentation shows how an user interacts with the repository and describes some of the important Subversion client commands. Finally, it deals with administrating the repository using "hook scripts". Ivan Ivanov is generally interested in Version Control Systems since his student years in Sofia University, Bulgaria, where he set up and maintained a CVS server for an academic project. When Subversion became a fact and proved to be "a better CVS" he researched it and last year deployed it for his NYC-based employer Ariel Partners (http://www.arielpartners.com/). He intergrated the Subversion repositories with Apache Web Server over https to enable a reliable and secure way to access them from any point.