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I’m a long-time user of CVS, and I’ve been skeptical of Subversion, wondering if it would ever be “ready for prime time”. Until now. Thanks to Mike Mason for writing a clear, concise, gentle introduction to this new tool. After reading this book, I’m actually excited about the possibilities for version control that Subversion brings to the table.
—David RuppSr. Software EngineerGreat-West Life & Annuity
I expected a lot, but you surprised me with even more. Having used CVS for years I hesitated to try Subversion until now, although I knew it would solve many of the shortcomings of CVS. After reading your book, my excuses to stay with CVS disappeared. Oh, and coming from the Pragmatic Bookshelf this book is fun to read too. Thanks Mike.
—Steffen GemkowManaging DirectorObjectFab GmbH
Thank you very much for an excellent, well-written series. I’m especially happy with the Subversion book, since one of my tasks at my job is to evaluate alternatives to Visual SourceSafe. Your book helped me get up and running with Subversion in Windows in a single evening in front of the television, and I’m looking forward to finishing the book this week.