
The latest version as of this writing is 1.7.6. TortoiseSVN is pretty much the de-facto standard for Subversion clients on Windows. It’s the style that I believe I’ll adopt going forward, though don’t hold me to it. This is the general flavor that I’ve picked up in some places, including an excellent Pluralsight Continuous Integration Course by James Kovacs. NOTE: Before I begin, I should mention that while I will speak about them authoritatively, the methods for laying out repository structures are by no means set in stone, and are in fact debated quite vigorously at times in the tech community. Welcome back! Now that we have a TLS-encrypted Apache setup with SVN, we’re going to take a look at creating the repository layout.



For more information and additional series links, check out the introductory post. This is part of a larger series in building a proper build process. Building a Build Process: TortoiseSVN Client Connection and Repository Layout
