问题
Can anyone recommend a proven combination of a hosted Subversion solution and supported Visual Studio plug-in? I like what wush.net offers as far as a service, and I like VisualSVN as an IDE plug-in, but it doesn't look like wush.net supports access via VisualSVN / TortoiseSVN.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
回答1:
Wush.NET works fantastic with both TortoiseSVN (Explorer) and AnkhSVN (Visual Studio). I have been very happy with this combo.
They're basically just providing a very clean, simple Subversion access (+Trac), so any standard SVN client should work fine.
回答2:
I was under the impression that TortoiseSVN was just a GUI that wrappered the same interface that the commandline uses. I would think if it works with the commandline, it should work with Tortoise as well. Not 100% sure on that though.
回答3:
You should be able to access a repository hosted at wush.net with any Subversion client. They all use the same repository access libraries anyway. TortoiseSVN supports HTTP, HTTPS, SVN, and SVN+SSH for remote repository access.
回答4:
I've used Beanstalk in the past and enjoyed the experience.
回答5:
You can also use Indefero, with it you also have webdav access to your subversion repository. This is working really well with people not knowing subversion.
回答6:
We have been using SpringLoops successfully for over a year now. Our Subversion clients are TortoiseSVN and AnkhSVN. I am sure VisualSVN will work as well but I have not tested it yet.
回答7:
I know this is an old question but I thought I'd add another item for others looking for the same info.
I've just started using Unfuddle & VisualSVN - 3 weeks in it's been hassle free and that's just on the free account.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1228804/looking-for-hosted-subversion-and-visual-studio-plug-in-combo