While XFCE has a standard-level (advanced) Subversion plugin, I find my interest and many users ability to understand the fine points of versioning lacking. However, http://www.versionsapp.com/ has something closer to what I'm thinking, and Adobe's "Bridge" is certainly among the easier implementations. I see no reason why integrating subversion compatibility into Thunar is a bad idea. A simple outline: when to commit? Just 'sync' when to update? Just 'sync' Alert conflict? yes.. built into an 'alert' manager, with the red/green which to keep And clearly a toolbar/view for more advanced users would be available. SVN for dummies, I suppose. I'm a tad tired of having to use a subversion client instead of a file manager or vice-versa. If even half the developers for all these subversion clients would unify, this would be a nearly overnite job.
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