Tuesday, May 9th, 2006
Category: Ruby
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>David Rappo and his team at Bounty Source have created a Rails created web-based Subversion browser.
A live beta has been opened up and we can expect it to be open-sourced after the appliction moves out of beta.

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now this kind of stuff is useful… much better then an Ajax OS. *puke*
quite a useful app here, now, let’s wait how other coders and designers extend this tool…
What’s wrong with websvn ?
troels, nothing’s wrong with WebSVN and a lot of people are happy with it. We just thought we could do a little better (we’re not there, yet..). And besides, we wanted an SVN browser in Ruby on Rails since the rest of our system is based on Ruby on Rails. Added to that, we have all kinds Ajax goodness, and we’re quite different already :)
rappo: You might be interested in knowing that doing a history ‘search’ on * as a filename results in: “An SVN error has occured: undefined method `[]‘ for nil:NilClass”.
[...] Ajaxian » Ajax SVN Browser (tags: ajax svn) [...]
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Any word on how we might try/beta this beauty? Great work!!
For those who find this page and notice there’s no actual download. I surfed alot of links from this site and eventually found it.
https://bssvnbrowser.bountysource.com/downloads
This is pretty old; are there any plans to update this beyond what’s in the repository? Would be great to see this project grow.