It turn out that through a series of simple, logical steps, the local version of SvnBridge has become Mass Downloader for TFS. The end result is that checking out or updating tends to be very fast.
Interesting. I need however to submit a patch. It drives me bonkers that I have to spin up multiple copies of the bridge because I have multiple urls for my projects as they're split across servers on CodePlex. Otherwise I'm still waiting for the svnbridge server that CodePlex was going to integrate so I don't have to do this for my projects which still doesn't seem to be here. Thanks for the tip!
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In that case... maybe now you should add Subversion to Subversion support :) :)
Vladan
Cool, so now that the TFS + SvnBridge combination if faster then native SVN.
What is the next step ?
Speed optimizing the normal SVN stack ?
So what are the steps to do this? Or is this a joke?
Bil,
No, this is no joke.
Grab the latest SvnBridge, compile locally (ignore compilation failure on TestsRequestingTfsClient project) and run it.
Have fun...
Interesting. I need however to submit a patch. It drives me bonkers that I have to spin up multiple copies of the bridge because I have multiple urls for my projects as they're split across servers on CodePlex. Otherwise I'm still waiting for the svnbridge server that CodePlex was going to integrate so I don't have to do this for my projects which still doesn't seem to be here. Thanks for the tip!
You don't need multiple copies anymore !
http://www.codeplex.com/SvnBridge/Thread/View.aspx?ThreadId=24778
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