Re: Does recent 'smart' HTTP feature help git-svn thru unfriendly corp. firewalls too?

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Hey,

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Michael Norman <mwnorman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sigh - most SVN installations require ssh+svn for read/write access.
>
> Our company is changing firewall vendors and I have been told that our
> TortoisePlink+putty-session 'trick' may be blocked :-(

You can use GitHub for native SVN and Git access, both over http -
that will allow you to use Git as the main repository as it should be.
:)

Scott
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