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    Git protocol - version control

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    • AdamBA Offline
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      Personally I use Subversion for all the LightUp development as I develop on multiple platforms in multiple locations and it works very nicely. Its also got Tortoise SVN which is a specular frontend for PCs.

      But slightly OT, I was just thinking today whether there is any interest in version control for Sketchup models. My guess is most people use a very adhoc "Save As.." approach to keeping previous versions of models as they make changes whereas you really want something like Subversion / Git offer for code - which is being able to roll back to a version at any point in time.

      Adam

      Developer of LightUp Click for website

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