Archive for the 'Subversion' Category

Happy 3rd Birthday, Subversion

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

Three years ago, on February 23, 2004, the Subversion developers released version 1.0 of their new-at-the-time version control system. Quite unlike human offspring (if you can pardon the anthropomorphism in which I’m about to engage), Subversion hit the proverbial ground running. Not only could it walk and talk just as well as its […]

Finally (x2)

Sunday, March 21st, 2004

Two long-awaited and exciting things have finally occured:

Gavin has begun to crawl. We suspect he’s been practicing in his crib in the wee hours of the night, but he recently he decided it was time to demo his new-found skills. Our house now sports a stylish new baby gate.
My co-authors and I have […]

Subversion 1.0 Ships

Tuesday, February 24th, 2004

Subversion—the software on which Mike spends 30% of his time working—officially released its 1.0 version yesterday. The announcement was actually leaked a day early to Slashdot (News for Nerds), so in the past couple of days, Subversion’s web servers have been hammered with visits by folks interested in the product. In fact, there […]