16 projects tagged "Subversion"
AgileSCM is an application lifecycle management solution for Subversion, Git, and Mercurial. It allows you to spend more time developing and less time fighting development tools or tied up with administration. AgileSCM is a user friendly, browser-based interface which abstracts developers from the complications of SVN, Mercurial, and Git.
BitNami JRubyStack provides a fast, easy way to develop and deploy Ruby on Rails applications on a Java runtime using JRuby. It includes JRuby, Rails, Java, Tomcat, the GlassFish gem, MySQL, and Subversion. It supports Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, so you can share the same Rails environment on multiple platforms.
SVNBackup allows you to make full and incremental backups of your Subversion repositories without interrupting user activity. It provides functionality not available through "svnadmin hotcopy". It can also be used to migrate between different versions of subversion and different db backends.
TurnKey Revision Control Appliance is an integrated revision control server combining the best open source version control systems: Subversion, Git, Bazaar, and Mercurial. A Web interface is included for each system, making it easy to browse through the code base, compare revisions, and manage repositories for multiple projects. No configuration is required and security patches are automatically installed. A Web management interface, configuration console, and AJAX Web shell are provided. To minimize footprint the appliance is built from the ground up with the minimum required components. It runs everywhere thanks to multiple build formats, including an installable live CD, a VMDK with OVF support, and an Amazon EC2 AMI.
XML-Grammar-Fiction is a Perl package that provides processors for lightweight markup languages and corresponding XML grammars for writing prose (e.g. stories, novels, and novellas) as well as screenplays. The XML grammars can in turn be translated to XHTML and DocBook/XML. XML-Grammar-Fiction currently offers only very basic functionality, but has good support for UTF-8 and allows one to write bidirectional texts conveniently. It is still under development and may exhibit some quirks.
iF.SVNAdmin is a Web based GUI to your Subversion authorization file. The application doesn't need a database back end or anything similar, since it is completely based on the Subversion authorization- and user authentication file. It includes LDAP support for users and groups. It is also possible to create and delete repositories. A small repository browser for easier access-path creation is also included.
pepper is a commandline tool for retrieving statistics and generating reports from source code repositories. It ships with several graphical and textual reports, and is easily extensible using the Lua scripting language. It includes support for multiple version control systems, including Git and Subversion.